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Premier Businesses in Palm Springs, CA

Copley's On Palm Canyon
  • • Outside Patio With Stunning Mountain Views
  • • Contemporary American Dishes
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(760) 327-9555
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Las Casuelas Terraza
  • • Nationally Recognized Best Mexican Restaurant
  • • Famous Margaritas & Live Music
  • • Patio Dining For All Occasions
(760) 325-2794
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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
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  • • Foundations - Block Walls
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(760) 275-7397
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Things To Do in Palm Springs, CA

Casa Cody Bed & Breakfast Casa Cody Bed & Breakfast

Escape to a romantic destination on a weekend-long date at the Casa Cody Bed & Breakfast in Palm Springs. The historic inn is the oldest operating hotel in Palm Springs, founded by Harriet Cody, cousin to the legendary Buffalo Bill. Couples enjoy Santa Fe style suites with private patios that boast vistas of the beautiful San Jacinto Mountains.

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Adventure Hummer Tours Adventure Hummer Tours

Hum along in a Hummer on a desert recreation adventure from Adventure Hummer Tours. You’ll land at desert attractions that you just can’t easily get to on your own. This company has been featured on the Discovery Channel for their exciting tours, including the Canyons of the San Andreas Fault and Joshua Tree National Park.

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Andreas Canyon Trail Andreas Canyon Trail

The Andreas Canyon Trail offers hikers an easy trek winding up the canyon beside a stream with such abundant vegetation it feels like a tropical oasis instead of desert. The 2 mile outdoor trail ends at a fence that allows hikers to return the way they came or cross the stream to enjoy the scenery from the other side of the canyon.

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