It’s had 8 names and attracted dozens of celebrities. This is a look at the Desert Classic memories.
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The Coachella Valley has been a playground for many presidents. This is a look back at some of their visits.
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Frank Sinatra’s arrived in Palm Springs in the 1940’s and his impact on the Coachella Valley is so significant and ongoing. This is a look back at Sinatra’s early desert years.
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Irwin “Ruby” Rubinstein, who owned Ruby’s Dunes in Palm Springs, passed away November 23, 1978.. which was also Thanksgiving. Frank Sinatra was a good friend of Rubinstein’s and did what he could to make a celebration of life for him happen. Here’s how it went.
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How Freeman’s Grill turned into an iconic celebrity establishment.
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The opportunity to sit on the same toilet as Frank Sinatra doesn’t come around often. That’s why eager fans paid thousands to snag his gold-seated commodes at auction. Furnishings from his executive suite at the former Golden Nugget Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, were auctioned off Sunday by SS Auction, Inc. Casino mogul Steve […]
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Rancho Mirage High School students judged more than a dozen local vintage or classic cars at school on Tuesday as a part of the first-ever “RACE” auto show. RACE, or Rattler Automotive Careers Education, is an academy at RMHS which prepares students for jobs in the automotive and transportation fields. “Today you can’t take it […]
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Palm Springs, CA The asking price for Frank Sinatra’s former Southern California desert compound has been slashed. For more than a year now, the rustic retreat has sat on the market with a price tag of $3.9 million. According to the listing, the price has been reduced to $3.69 million When Sinatra put down roots […]
