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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZMI_site-of-first-community-church_Palm-Springs-CA.html
This is the site of the first community church in Palm Springs Welwood Murray donated the land in 1906 and the little church stood as a landmark in the village until 1934. The existing Carnell Building designed by Harold Williams was completed in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZMG_lykkens-department-store_Palm-Springs-CA.html
Desert pioneer, Carl Lykken, built the first general store in the village in 1914. For many years it contained the only telephone and the post office. The store was remodeled with the existing overhang and arches when sidewalks were installed in t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZME_welwood-murray-memorial-library_Palm-Springs-CA.html
In 1938 George Welwood Murray donated this land to provide for a library as a memorial to his father, Welwood Murray, pioneer hotel operator. Cornelia white donated an additional strip of property on the eastern end of the site. The existing struc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZMD_mccallum-house_Palm-Springs-CA.html
The McCallum Adobe, the oldest remaining building in Palm Springs was built in 1885 for John and Emily McCallum, the areas first white settlers. Originally constructed on the corner of Palm Canyon Drive and Tahquitz Way, and later a part of the Oa…
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