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The structure is hand-made, created from reclaimed and found objects. The Pueblo is four-stories, 5,000 square feet and...
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The structure is hand-made, created from reclaimed and found objects. The Pueblo is four-stories, 5,000 square feet and includes 35 rooms, 150 windows and 65 doors. Visitors will notice many unique features: including windows and doors collected and reassembled from abandoned homesteads, old telephone poles, buck board wagon parts and many other materials used creatively.On the guided tour, visitors journey through the life of Cabot Yerxa and his family including artifacts collected from their adventures dating back over 100 years. Hear his story from the Dakota Territory to Mexico, Cuba, Alaska, France, throughout California and the Southwest, including the founding of Desert Hot Springs, California.
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Ranked best of by New York Times travel best of Esquire and Maxim and Best celebrity secret MTV VH1 this unique nude couples...
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Ranked best of by New York Times travel best of Esquire and Maxim and Best celebrity secret MTV VH1 this unique nude couples day spa club resort spa and night club is open every day of the year. With an eclectic mix of guests from across the universe one of earths most upscale and private Lifestyles Experience. 24 hour mineral water hot nude pools and 24 hour lifestyles taboo gardens dance lounge -awarded clean luxury and private
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The first desert course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. features 18 challenging holes laid out among large dunes and...
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The first desert course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. features 18 challenging holes laid out among large dunes and mature desert trees.
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"Interesting place. The guided tour was worth the money and time. A history of Cabot Yerxa who built the "pueblo". An eccentric vagabond with a colorful entraprenual spirit. Well worth the time to go off the beaten path to see the wonderful location."
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