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Indian Wells, CA 92210
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Premier Businesses in Palm Springs, CA

C & M Building Materials
  • • Masonry & Concrete Supplies
  • • Drywall Stocking, Lath & Plaster, Metal Studs & Hand Tools
  • • Rebar & Rebar Fabrications
(760) 328-6543
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Law Offices of Paul M. Stoddard
  • • Lease Disputes, Construction Law & Land Use Issues
  • • Civil Litigation Matters
  • • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyer
(760) 320-8345
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Pancho's Concrete
  • • Residential & Commercial Foundation Specialists
  • • Foundations - Block Walls
  • • Foundation Maintenance & Repair
(760) 275-7397
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Law Offices of Paul M. Stoddard
  • • Member Of The Real Estate Section Of The California State Bar
  • • Residential & Commercial Real Estate Disputes (Purchase/Sell Agreements)
  • • Construction Disputes, Mapping & Subdivision Issues
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Things To Do in Palm Springs, CA

Tahquitz Canyon Tahquitz Canyon

Extreme trail blazers burn up the recreation trails at Tahquitz Canyon! Positioned in Palm Springs Indian Canyons, the 2-mile loop trail offers zero shade and is steep and rocky with tons of rocks to climb. Be prepared to test your balance and master endurance while climbing up and down rock steps as high as 15 inches.

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Civic Center Park Civic Center Park

Enjoy Palm Desert fun and attractions at the Civic Center Park. Spend a day at the park and enjoy a picnic lunch with friends. After your relaxing picnic, you can participate in a variety of outdoor activities. Feed the ducks and geese at the pond, play ball on the playing fields, or hike and bike on desert trails. Can you say fun in the desert sun?

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Agua Caliente Cultural Museum Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

Honor the history of our local ancestors at the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum. The tribal museum traces the history of Palm Springs and the culture, lifestyle and traditions of its original inhabitants, the Cahuilla Indians. Exhibits draw from extensive collections of archeological material, art, crafts, and photographs.

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