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Palm Springs is
indeed the year-round premier vacation destination. It truly has
something for everyone, sunning, shopping, golfing, hiking, biking,
exploring, gaming, Spanish Inn and modern architecture, cultural and
ethnic events, tennis, nightlife, people watching, eco-tourism and, of
course, the natural beauty we are surrounded by for you just to kick
back, relax and absorb. What stands out about our city is the
diversity of our residents and visitors as well as the diversity of the
attractions we have to offer. MAYOR RON ODEN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Population: 46,437 Schools Median Age: 46.6 Palm Springs Unified School District Median Household Income: $39,118 Median Home Selling Price: $387,750 Events & Points of Interest Agua Caliente Cultural Museum City Hall 219 S. Palm Canyon Drive 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way 760-323-0151 760-323-8299 www.accmuseum.org www.ci.palm-springs.ca.us Fabulous Palm Springs Follies Chamber of Commerce 128 S. Palm Canyon Drive 190 W. Amado Road 760-327-0225 760-325-1577 www.psfollies.com www.pschamber.org Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Bureau of Tourism One Tramway Road 2901 N. Palm Canyon Drive 760-325-1391 760-778-8415 www.pstramway.com Utilities & Services Palm Springs International Southern California Edison Film Festival Southern California Gas Company (Every January the stars come out) Desert Water Agency 800-898-7256 Palm Springs Disposal Services www.psfilmfest.org Time Warner Cable Palm Springs Art Museum Post Office & Annenberg Theatre 333 E. Amado Road 101 Museum Drive 800-275-8777 760-325-7186 www.psmuseum.com Fire 760-323-8181 Palm Springs Villagefest Palm Canyon Drive from Baristo Police to Amado Road 760-323-8116 760-320-3781 Library Spa Resort Casino 300 S. Sunrise Way 401 E. Amado Road 760-322-7323 888-999-1995 760-323-8298 www.sparesortcasino.com

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