“Stories of the desert’s First People and pioneering settlers prevail at museums throughout the Coachella Valley.
Dramatic stories of Indigenous cultures and wide-eyed prospectors, pioneers, and dreamers unfold at five local museums offering a bounty of history, culture, and art. In Palm Springs, the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum celebrates the heritage of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. In Desert Hot Springs, Cabot’s Pueblo Museum stands as a Hopi-inspired monument to its visionary namesake. In Indio, the Coachella Valley History Museum showcases slices of the region’s evolution through a variety of exhibits. La Quinta Museum offers a glimpse into the area’s artistic and historical milestones, while Sunnylands Center & Gardens in Rancho Mirage offers a serene escape, combining art, nature, and history in a stunning landscape. Visit these venues to explore, reflect, and deepen your knowledge of the Coachella Valley’s diverse heritage…”
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