Historic Inns of Palm Springs - (Page 9) PALM SPRINGS LIFE ARCHIVES The Indian Canyons offer an incredible — and historic — place to hike and explore. Just drive south on Palm Canyon Drive to the entrance and pay a small fee (it’s private property owned by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians). Then take a leisurely hike into one of the canyons (Palm, Andreas, or Murray). You can also experience the protected Tahquitz Canyon via ranger-led tours. All four canyons are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. For a look at World War II era aircraft, visit the Palm Springs Air Museum. Its programs, a 60-seat Buddy Rogers Theatre of the Air, photographs, memorabilia, and flight demonstrations bring this era to life. History buffs will also enjoy the Village Green Heritage Center in the center of downtown. It houses the McCallum Adobe, the Cornelia White House with memorabilia of our pioneers, Ruddy’s General Store Museum, and Agua Caliente Cultural Museum. M PAL IN SPR L GS IFE ES CHIV AR HISTORIC INNS OF PALM SPRINGS 9 9
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