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Arts & Museums
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Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
219 S. Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA
92262
Phone: 760.778.1079
www.accmuseum.org
The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum inspires people to learn about the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Native cultures. We keep the spirit alive through exhibitions, collections, research, and educational programs.
Children's Discovery Museum
71701 Gerald Ford Dr
Rancho Mirage, CA
92270-1934
Phone: 760.321.0602
www.cdmod.org
The Children's Discovery Museum of the Desert has over fifty "hands-on" exhibits in our main Gallery for children of all ages to learn from in the most interesting and funniest ways possible! As a "hands-on" museum we take the best of both worlds - exhibits and touch or manipulation - and combine them for a world of discovery!
Your visit to our Museum gallery will provide you with opportunities to better understand you child's interests and ways to encourage their natural curiosity through activities at home & school. A child's motivation to learn depends on meaningful activities and a supportive environment where imagination and curiosity are encouraged.
General Patton Memorial Museum
2 Chiriaco Rd
Indio, CA
92201-8201
Phone: 760.227.3483
www.desertusa.com
General George S. Patton Memorial Museum was established to honor the late General George S. Patton and the thousands of men who served with him at the Desert Training Center and overseas. The museum, is located off Interstate 10, about 30 miles east of Indio at Chiriaco Summit, which was the entrance to Camp Young, command post for the DTC during World War II. The site was donated by Joseph Chiriaco, one of the first area residents General Patton met when he arrived to set up the center.
Exhibits display memorabilia from the life and career of General Patton. The exhibit halls include the many and varied aspects of military life with particular focus on the Desert Training Center and soldiers of World War II. Information concerning Southern California water development and the building of the Colorado Aqueduct can be found as well as Natural Science exhibits which show rocks, minerals and fossils of the region and plants and animal life of the desert and mountains.
LA Quinta Historical Society
77885 Avenida Montezuma
La Quinta, CA
92253 0000
Phone: 760.564.1283
www.palm-springs.org
Housed in the city's oldest commercial building (1937) with Cahuilla Indian artifacts, famous visitor and movie memorabilia. September - June 15 open Wednesday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm, Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm
Admission free
Palm Springs Air Museum
745 N Gene Autry Trl
Palm Springs, CA
92262-5464
Phone: 760.778.6262
www.air-museum.org
The Palm Springs Air Museum, is a non-profit educational institution, whose mission is to exhibit, educate and eternalize the role of the World War II combat aircraft and the role the pilots and American citizens had in achieving this great victory. In addition to flying aircraft, related artifacts, artwork, and library sources are used to perpetuate American history.
The significance of World War Two is unparalleled in all of the history of the world in that it was the greatest, most costly conflict ever fought, taking the lives of more than 70 million people. It was Air Power that altered the outcome of that war and forever changed the lives of every person alive today.
Palm Springs Desert Museum
101 N Museum Dr
Palm Springs, CA
92262-5659
Phone: 760.325.7186
www.psmuseum.org
Comedy, jazz, classical, dance, it will all be here during the 2005-2006 Annenberg Theater season. A little bit of traditional and a little bit of the avant-garde, with something for everyone. We welcome you to this intimate state-of-the-art 433-seat theater located in downtown Palm Springs. Our nearly perfect acoustics are often applauded by the artists who grace our stage and our audiences enthusiastically return year after year to experience the entertainment only provided by live professional theater.
Ruddy's General Store Museum
221 S Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA
92262-6310
Phone: 760.327.2156
www3.oag.com
Jim Ruddy collected bits and pieces of American products, displays and advertising images for more than 35 years. Then, just to round out his collection, he bought a Midwest museum of mid-20th century retail items. The end result is this gem of a general store museum, set up with the antique cabinets of an earlier time. On the shelves, many visitors see packages they knew well as young children and remember buying with their allowance pennies.
Admission is 50 cents per person.
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