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What Is Midcentury Modern Architecture and How Did It Become So Ubiquitous In Palm Springs?

Midcentury modern architecture emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by clean lines, simple forms, and an emphasis on functionality and affordability. In the realm of residential construction, midcentury modern homes and condominiums offered a new aesthetic that prioritized the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. This article will explore the fundamental elements of midcentury modern …

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Five Things To Know About Drought Tolerant Landscaping

Drought-tolerant desert landscaping is an essential aspect of creating sustainable and low-maintenance outdoor spaces for residential properties in arid regions like Palm Springs. The key to successful desert landscaping is understanding the unique environmental conditions and selecting plants that are well-suited to thrive in those conditions. One of the most important considerations when creating a …

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The John White Story

Desert Magazine published a profile on me and my “metamorphosis” in June of 2022.  The article was written by Darya Mead. I thought you might like to read it. The photo above is of me, my husband Travis Smith and my three children: Andy, Matthew and Julianne, taken at our wedding reception. ++++ John White …

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What Do I Need To Know About Lease Land in Palm Springs?

The origins of Indian lease land in Palm Springs can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when the United States government began implementing policies of forced relocation and assimilation for Indigenous peoples. In 1891, the U.S. government established the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation in the Palm Springs area, which was …

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