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Pima[edit]

  • All Faiths Memorial Park Cemetery





  • Pima County Cemetery
  • Sacred Heart Cemetery
  • South Lawn Memorial Cemetery
  • Twin Buttes, former town with only a graveyard remaining

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  • Ajo
    • Ajo Cemetery
    • Childs Cemetery, a.k.a. Ten Mile Ranch Cemetery
    • Darby Wells Cemetery
    • Quitobaquito Cemetery, a.k.a. Organ Pipe Burials (Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument)
    • Stua Bidag Cemetery
  • Ak Chin
    • Ak Chin Cemetery
  • Ali Ak Chin
    • Menagers Dam Cemetery
  • Ali Molina
    • Little Tucson Cemetery
  • Arivaca
    • Arivaca Cemetery
    • Moyza Ranch Road Cemetery
    • Palo Alto Ranch Cemetery
  • Arivaca Junction
    • Arivaca Junction Cemetery
  • Catalina
    • Mountain Shadows Presbyterian Church Memorial Garden
  • Chico Shunie
    • Chico Shunie Ranch Cemetery
  • Chiuli Shaik
    • Fresnal Canyon Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation, Baboquivari District)
  • Choulic
    • Choulic Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Schuk Toak District)
  • Continental
    • Continental Cemetery
  • Cortaro
    • Rillito Ranch Cemetery, a.k.a. Cortaro Cemetery
  • Cowlic
    • Cowlic Cemetery
  • Emika
    • Emika Cemetery (Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation, Hickiwan District)
  • Greaterville
    • Greaterville Cemetery – not maintained
  • Green Valley
    • Desert Hills Lutheran Church Columbarium
    • Green Valley Cemetery, Sahuarita
    • La Posada Columbarium – La Posada Central Park
    • Lutheran Church of the Risen Savior Columbarium
    • McGee Ranch Cemetery
    • Morales Family Cemetery
    • Nelson Sawyer Cemetery
    • Saint Francis Episcopal Church Memorial Garden
    • Saint Francis-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church Columbarium
    • United Methodist Church of Green Valley Memorial Garden
    • Valley Presbyterian Church Columbarium
  • Gu Vo
    • Gu-Vo Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Gu-Vo District
  • Haivana Nakya
    • Haivana Nakya Cemetery (Crow Hanging Village, a.k.a. Crow Hang Village)
  • Helvetia
    • Helvetia Cemetery
  • Hickiwan
    • Hickiwan Cemetery (Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation, Hickiwan District)
  • Maish Vaya
    • Maish Vaya Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Reservation)
  • Marana
  • Nolic
    • Nolic Cemetery
  • Oro Valley
    • Church of the Apostles Cemetery
    • Oro Valley United Church of Christ Memorial Garden
    • Resurrection Lutheran Church Memorial Garden
  • Pantano
    • Historic railroad station with cemetery nearby[3]
  • Pisinemo
    • Pisinemo Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation)
  • Redington
    • Bayless Ranch Cemetery, a.k.a. Ronquillo Family Cemetery
  • Sahurita
    • Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Columbarium
    • Green Valley Cemetery
    • Kilgore Family Cemetery
  • San Miguel
  • San Miguel Cemetery
  • Santa Rosa
    • Castillo Family Cemetery
  • Sasabe
    • Garcia Ranch Cemetery
  • Schuchuli
    • Gunsight Cemetery (Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation, Hickiwan District)
  • Sells
    • Big Fields Cemetery
    • Coldfields Cemetery
    • Comely Cemetery
    • Crow Hang Cemetery
    • Iron Pipe Cemetery
    • North Komelik Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
    • Papago Baptist Church Cemetery
    • Presbyterian Cemetery
    • Red Well Cemetery
    • Saint Simon Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Reservation)
    • Sells Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation)
  • Sikul Himatk
    • Sikul Himatk Cemetery
  • Sil Nakya
    • Sil Nakya Cemetery
  • South Komelik
    • South Komelik Cemetery
  • Stoa Pitk
    • Stoa Pitk Cemetery
  • Tanque Verde
    • Tanque Verde Cemetery
  • Three Points
    • King's Rendondo Memorial
  • Topawa
    • Komlic Cemetery
    • St. Catherine's Mission cemetery
    • Topawa Villiage Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
  • Tucson
  • Vail
    • Leon Cemetery a.k.a. Bravo-Leon Family Cemetery
    • Shrine of Santa Rita
    • Vail Childrens' Cemetery
    • Via Rancho Del Lago Roadside Graves
  • Vamori
    • Vamori Villiage Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation, Chukut Kuk District)
  • Ventana
    • Ventana Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
  • No community listed
    • Anegam Cemetery
    • Cerro Colorado Cemetery
    • E K Ranch Burial Site (Tohono O'odham Nation)
    • Eagle Creek Cemetery
    • Edward Abbey Gravesite
    • Helvetia Cemetery
    • Samaniego Ranch Cemetery
    • San Xavier del Bac Chapel Cemetery
    • Santa Rosa Francisco Cemetery
    • Silver Bell Cemetery
    • Sopori Ranch Cemetery
    • Total Wreck Cemetery
    • Twin Buttes Cemetery
    • Wasp Canyon Burial
    • White Cross Cemetery
    • White Mud Cemetery


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Riggenbach[edit]

Jeff Riggenbach (born January 12, 1947) is an American libertarian author and audiobook narrator.[6]

According to E. J. Dionne, Riggenbach's first book, In Praise of Decadence (1998), argued that American baby boomers turned out to be more disdainful of authority, regardless of the particular issues involved, than had previously been understood.[7]

His second book, Why American History Is Not What They Say: An Introduction to Revisionism (2009), argued that political events and trends in late 20th Century America had led to a rebirth of popular interest in revisionist accounts of American history. In this study of American revisionists, Riggenbach identifies three distinct phases within American revisionism.[8][9]

==Works==

  • In Praise of Decadence. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. 1998. p. 213. ISBN 1573922463. OCLC 39606727.
  • Why American History Is Not What They Say: An Introduction to Revisionism (PDF). Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute. 2009. p. 210. ISBN 978-1933550497. OCLC 639752701.

===Articles=== Riggenbach has contributed articles to Reason magazine,[10][11] LewRockwell.com,[12] The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies,[13][14] the Libertarian Review[15] and other periodicals.

==External links==

  • Published in:
  • Quoted in:


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Preservation[edit]

The resort towns of Palm Springs, California and other communities in the Coachella Valley, as filming locations; topical settings; and storyline subjects for films, television shows, literature, and music; are frequently featured in popular culture. Besides Palm Springs, other nearby communities include Bermuda Dunes, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Mecca, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, and the Salton Sea. All are in Riverside County, southern California. This list focuses on the popular cultures of literature and music.

Topical setting or storyline[edit]

Literature[edit]

Listed alphabetically by title, series, author last name.

Folklore and remembrances[edit]

Poetry[edit]

  • Casa de Cuerva: 501 Poems of the Palm Springs Backcountry – Ethan Applegarth (2012). ISBN 978-1105726651
  • The Desert & Other Verses – poetry by Robert L. Edwards (1930). R.L. Edwards. pp. 104. OCLC 11998278.[18]
  • Desert Lore – poems (especially "Andreas Canyon") by John Cutler Shedd (also, Willard Selwyn Wood, Spencer R. Atkinson, and Jesse Ray Miller) (1931). Los Angeles: Jesse Ray Miller. pp. 47. OCLC 14760623. LCCN 31-25299.[18]
  • Desert Spring: PoemsNatasha Borovsky, with sketches by Malou Knappp (1993). Berkeley, CA: Sila Nova Press. pp. 59. OCLC 29819741
  • Enchanted Sands – poetry and reminiscences by Elwood Lloyd (1939). Los Angeles: Arthur H. Steake. pp. 54. OCLC 8796275.[18]
  • Souvenirs of the Palm Springs Area – reminiscences and poetry by R.E. Harrington (1962). pp. 68. OCLC 3998802.[18]

Young adult and children's literature[edit]

Music and audio[edit]

Listed by earliest date of production or performance.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Castles Burning was adopted into the 1986 film Slow Burn.
    It was translated and published in:
  2. ^ Fast Fade was translated and published in:
    • German as Ein schneller Abgang, with Uwe Anton, (1987). Bergisch Gladbach: Bastei Lübbe. ISBN 978-3404190706. OCLC 835082747
    • Italian as Sotto mentite spoglie, with Ombretta Giumelli, (1989). Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori. OCLC 839266243
    • Japanese as 消失のシナリオ/Shōshitsu no shinario, with 木村二郎 / Jiro Kimura, (1988). Tokoyo: Hayakawa Book. ISBN 978-4150015220. OCLC 836792549
  3. ^ "Lady Smith" was made into the 1936 movie Palm Springs. See: Palm Springs at the TCM Movie Database and Palm Springs at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films.
  4. ^ The Last Seduction was translated and published in French as Orgueil et jalousie (2001). Paris: Harlequin. ISBN 978-2280107853. OCLC 468677205 and Greek as Hē teleutaia synantēsē (1996). Athēna: Charlenik Hellas. OCLC 222165683.
  5. ^ Where the Boys Are was translated and published in Spanish as Donde están los chicos, with Montserrat Triviño, (2005). Barcelona: Egales. ISBN 978-8488052001. OCLC 64428779, 433300383
  6. ^ Moody Forever was translated and published in:
  7. ^ Moving Target was translated and published in:
  8. ^ Released at the same time as the movie Palm Springs Weekend
  9. ^ Also published as Wish Upon a Star – (2004). New York: Kensington. ISBN 978-0758203120. OCLC 416214898
  10. ^ Adapted into the film Poodle Springs in 1998
  11. ^ Pulp was translated and published in:
  12. ^ An Offer He Can't Refuse was translated and published in German as Ein unwiderstehliches Angebot: Roman, with Ursula Walther, (2007). Berlin: Ullstein. ISBN 978-3548266169. OCLC 180875249
  13. ^ The Saint Goes West was adopted into the film The Saint in Palm Springs. See: The Saint in Palm Springs at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films.
  14. ^ Stars was translated and published in:
  15. ^ Fugitive Nights was made into a 1993 feature film of the same title. Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert at the TCM Movie Database
  16. ^ The Secrets of Harry Bright was translated and published in Chinese as 沙漠之星 / Sha-mo zhi xing, with Wang Mei (1985). 皇冠出版社, Taibei Shi: Huang guan chu ban she, Minguo 75. pp. 318. OCLC 23816717, 19953139.
  17. ^ While Drowning in the Desert is available as an audiobook from Blackstone Audio (2011) ISBN 978-1441790637. OCLC 718422656 and in French as Noyade au désert (1999 & 2000). Trans. by Philippe Loubat-Delranc. Paris: Gallimard. ISBN 978-2070496549. OCLC 467959217, 409169855
  18. ^ The Winning of Barbara Worth was made into a 1926 silent film of the same title, OCLC 132840159, 318383640, The Winning of Barbara Worth at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films; and a play by Edwin Milton Royle, OCLC 828660703.
  19. ^ From the WorldCat summary: "Holograph journal of trip from San Francisco to New York to Europe, Apr. 22, 1905 – Aug. 12, 1905 and a motor trip to Southern Calif. resorts Mar. 2–10, 1935."
  20. ^ Me Cheeta was translated and published in Hebrew as אני צ׳יטה : האוטוביוגרפיה / Ani Ts'iṭah: ha-oṭobiyografyah, with Yaʻel Akhmon (2011). Yehudah: Kineret: Zemorah-Bitan. p. 317. ISBN 978-9655178869. OCLC 704511984.
  21. ^ Partial abstract: Examines the history and activities of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
  22. ^ Desert Blues was translated and published in German as Desert Blues: Roman, with Rainer Schmidt, (1996 & 1998). Frankfort am Main: Eichborn. ISBN 978-3821803968. OCLC 770696085, 75651639, 75943789

References[edit]

  1. ^ Du Shane, Neal (August 4, 2010). "Historic Helvetia Pioneer Cemetery". American Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project. Neal Du Shane.
  2. ^ Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at Marana, Arizona Department of Veterans' Affairs
  3. ^ Block, Kathy (December 7, 2017). "Plantano". American Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project. Neal Du Shane.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Armstrong was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference VA-GrantFunded was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Faculty Spotlight Interview: Jeff Riggenbach, 18 March 2010, Ludwig von Mises Institute. http://blog.mises.org/12235/faculty-spotlight-interview-jeff-riggenbach/
  7. ^ E. J. Dionne, Jr. Booknotes: Why Americans Hate Politics, 25 August 1991, C-SPAN. http://www.booknotes.org/Watch/20863-1/EJ+Dionne+Jr.aspx
  8. ^ Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, "Riggenbach on Revisionism", 12 May 2009, History News Network (George Mason University).
  9. ^ Riggenbach's 2004 Masters dissertation explored the revisionist tradition of American historiography. Witness of the times: Gore Vidal's "American Chronicle" novels and the revisionist tradition of American historiography. Dominguez Hills: California State University. 2004. p. 94. OCLC 59109052.
  10. ^ "Jeff Riggenbach".
  11. ^ "Berkeley's Radical Slumlords". Reason: 22–9. October 1986. OCLC 14397533.
  12. ^ "Articles Archive". LewRockwell.
  13. ^ Riggenbach, Jeff (Spring 2001). "What Art Is: What's Not to Like?". The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. 2 (2). Penn State University Press: 265–290. ISSN 1526-1018. JSTOR 41560151. OCLC 5097723416.
  14. ^ Riggenbach, Jeff (Fall 2004). "Ayn Rand's Influence on American Popular Fiction". The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. 8 (1). Penn State University Press: 91–144. ISSN 1526-1018. JSTOR 41560271. OCLC 5097726445.
  15. ^ "The Sage at 100". Libertarian Review. 9 (12): 32–6. December 1980. OCLC 57930760. H. L. Mencken{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  16. ^ "Clifford Knight Bibliography – Checklist of First Edition Books". www.classiccrimefiction.com.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l For commentary on this book, see: Wild, Peter (2011). Paradise of Desire: Eleven Palm Springs Novels. Tucson, AZ: Estate of Peter Wild. p. 281. OCLC 748584112.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Robinson, Nancy (1992). Palm Springs History Handbook. Palm Springs: Palm Springs Public Library. p. 11. ISBN 978-0030476211. OCLC 31595834..
  19. ^ "Fire: a drama in three acts". Playbook. 2 (5–7). Oct–Dec 1914. OCLC 17287569, 593527817. Performed as an outdoor pageant at Tahquitz Canyon in 1921. Culver, Lawrence (2012) [2010]. The Frontier of Leisure: Southern California and the Shaping of Modern America. Oxford University Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-0199891924. OCLC 464581464, 811404022
  20. ^ a b c Wild, Peter (2007). The Grumbling Gods: a Palm Springs Reader. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press. p. 251. ISBN 978-0874808995. LCCN 2007015086. OCLC 122974473, 608203796, 608020250
  21. ^ Kindle editions only: Part 1. pp. 21. ASIN B004QGYBJ0; Part 2. pp. 21. ASIN B004S7A5WE; Part 3. pp. 25. ASIN B004SY9JVU. (Part 4 ("They Came"). pp. 26. ASIN B004VGX4U2; Part 5 ("Red Rum Rug"). pp. 16. ASIN B0056BLG4C)
  22. ^ The book describes a murder committed by Andrea Claire, a 39-year-old former aspiring actress and call girl. See: Lyons, Arthur; Funk, Stuart (illustrations). "The Black Widow of Rancho Mirage". Palm Springs Life. Archived from the original on April 30, 2014. Also see: Deadly Women: Season 6, "Brides of Blood"
  23. ^ "Elaine Chaddick, 88". Chicago Tribune. June 8, 2002. Retrieved August 2, 2012.
  24. ^ See: Chapter "A Visit to Palm Springs"; Also available at: Ethel Twycross Foster. Little Tales of The Desert at Project Gutenberg
  25. ^ Betty and Veronica Comic Digest Magazine, ISSN 0886-134X, OCLC 24499388, 12680360
  26. ^ Palm Springs at the TCM Movie Database and Palm Springs at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
  27. ^ OCLC 497633386, 638207996
  28. ^ OCLC 83095423, 497562353, 83981939
  29. ^ OCLC 497358162
  30. ^ Slim Gaillard at AllMovie. Slim Gaillard at IMDb; Recordings of "Palm Springs Jump" performed by Slim Gaillard & His Flat Foot Floogie Boys include:
  31. ^ OCLC 780294196
  32. ^ Missouri Public Libraries (MOBIUS) LCCN 93-715629. OCLC 13167082
  33. ^ New York: DRG Theater OCLC 44677203
  34. ^ Library of Congress data: LCCN 91-757869. Also, in 1976 Jack Fascinato, his Jack Fascinato Singers, and Toni Mulleanaux also recorded The Jack Fascinato Singers Sing a Song of Tennis at Palm Springs. Lincoln (LI-911). LCCN 94-760529. ASIN B005MEZF1I
  35. ^ Taped in Palm Springs. Credits include: Bill Colleran (producer & director); Johnny Bradford (writer); Frank Sinatra; Ella Fitzgerald; Peter Lawford; Juliet Prowse; Hermione Gingold; Red Norvo; Nelson Riddle and his orchestra; Sammy Cahn; Jimmy Van Heusen; and The Hi-Lo's. Hobart Productions. OCLC 58470954 and TV.com: An Afternoon with Frank Sinatra Archived 2017-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
  36. ^ Library of Congress data: LCCN 91-757467
  37. ^ OCLC 17870883, 6456877 ASIN B001T96FW8
  38. ^ OCLC 498512437, Paul Evans at IMDb, and Palm Springs Weekend at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
  39. ^ The Honey Pot: Original Motion Picture Score. Universal City, CA: MCA Classics. OCLC 20325955
  40. ^ OCLC 1999291, 1999459
  41. ^ Library of Congress data: LCCN 95-776970
  42. ^ Audio CD released in 2012 by New Gold Music, NGM-0045, ASIN B00919213A
  43. ^ Hoboken, NJ: Hoboken Records. OCLC 702663770
  44. ^ Rockin' the Night Away at IMDb
  45. ^ Kozinn, Allan (February 16, 2000). "Ervin Litkei, 78, Composer Of Many Patriotic Marches". The New York Times. p. Arts. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  46. ^ Library of Congress data: LCCN 94-771137
  47. ^ 1995 VHS recording OCLC 36314444 (Leonard Reed); Palm Springs Yacht Club version made available in 2003 ASIN B0026O9PXG and ASIN B000CA6ZQ6
  48. ^ Carrboro, NC: Mammoth Records. OCLC 39764519
  49. ^ OCLC 49417842
  50. ^ ASIN B000V94632
  51. ^ Family, Bear. "Ray Bush's BBC Jazz CD: Palm Springs Reunion (with Geoff Nichols)". Bear Family Records.
  52. ^ Original cast recording; Mark Savage (book, lyrics and music). Enchanted Cottage Studios; Los Angeles, CA: Belva Records. "The Pinafore, flagship of the new gay navy, is docked in Palm Springs.... – Container. OCLC 52753483
  53. ^ ASIN B00005CP0E
  54. ^ ASIN B000060P39
  55. ^ T and N Productions: ASIN B000CA6QJC
  56. ^ Universal City, CA: Universal Music & Video. OCLC 52548546
  57. ^ Radio Flyer Music. ISBN 978-0976152903. OCLC 589077683
  58. ^ Brooklyn, NY: Centaur. OCLC 786267874
  59. ^ Label: CDBY – ASIN B003N7G8KS
  60. ^ ASIN B000CADBBI
  61. ^ ASIN B0054ERUCS
  62. ^ ASIN B0085VA1OG
  63. ^ ASIN B000U5WDGO
  64. ^ "Album dedicated to the Angel on the Mountain in Palm Springs..." ASIN B000E5OACK
  65. ^ ASIN B008VPVJC4
  66. ^ ASIN B000GBE5NQ
  67. ^ Canada: Remstar Interaction: Distribution Select. OCLC 789685003
  68. ^ ASIN B000NIIX1W
  69. ^ MTV discography: Label: Switchback Productions; Audio CDs: CDBY label – 2007: ASIN B000MXP7IA; 2009: ASIN B0028ER6ZS
  70. ^ ASIN B0019JA7TK
  71. ^ Costa Mesa, CA: Volcom Entertainment. OCLC 185709001
  72. ^ Pinko Records OCLC 318462969, 316838379, 760096799
  73. ^ ASIN B003BMUZH2
  74. ^ Accidental. OCLC 795776662
  75. ^ Metrolyrics
  76. ^ Record Store Day; OCLC 758848973
  77. ^ Chapel Hill, NC: Merge Records. OCLC 726815581
  78. ^ ASIN B005HEENU2
  79. ^ ASIN B001F3CRHU
  80. ^ OCLC 498384972; composed and recorded for the Chamber of Commerce, a recording sung by Dean Martin is in Howser, Huell (September 27, 2002). "O'Donnell House (36)". Palm Springs Week. Chapman University Huell Howser Archive. from 21:20–23:56.
  81. ^ No label; ASIN B004C3WCHU

Further reading[edit]

  • Chase, J. Smeaton (1987) [1920]. Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun. Pasadena, CA: Palm Springs Public Library [Star–News Publishing Co.] ISBN 0961872403. LCCN 24010428. OCLC 6169840. One of the first travel books of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. Describes the animals, plants, and Native Americans that resided in Palm Springs before it was transformed into a posh resort town.
  • Churchwell, Mary Jo (2001). Palm Springs: the Landscape, the History, the Lore. Palm Springs, CA: Ironwood. ISBN 978-0971301603. LCCN 2001118347. OCLC 48484360.

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Topical setting or storyline[edit]

Literature[edit]

Listed alphabetically by title, series, author last name.

Folklore and remembrances[edit]

Poetry[edit]

  • Casa de Cuerva: 501 Poems of the Palm Springs Backcountry – Ethan Applegarth (2012). ISBN 978-1105726651
  • The Desert & Other Verses – poetry by Robert L. Edwards (1930). R.L. Edwards. pp. 104. OCLC 11998278.[3]
  • Desert Lore – poems (especially "Andreas Canyon") by John Cutler Shedd (also, Willard Selwyn Wood, Spencer R. Atkinson, and Jesse Ray Miller) (1931). Los Angeles, CA: Jesse Ray Miller. pp. 47. OCLC 14760623. LCCN 31-25299.[3]
  • Desert Spring: PoemsNatasha Borovsky, with sketches by Malou Knappp (1993). Berkeley, CA: Sila Nova Press. pp. 59. OCLC 29819741
  • Enchanted Sands – poetry and reminiscences by Elwood Lloyd (1939). Los Angeles, CA: Arthur H. Steake. pp. 54. OCLC 8796275.[3]
  • Souvenirs of the Palm Springs Area – reminiscences and poetry by R.E. Harrington (1962). pp. 68. OCLC 3998802.[3]

Young adult and children's literature[edit]

Magazines[edit]

Films and television[edit]

Music and audio[edit]

Listed by earliest date of production or performance.

Cahuilla Indian legends and lore[edit]

  • Fischer, Millie Wolfe (2001). Footprints Through the Palms. Texas Ink. ASIN B001GTRUMU. OCLC 560777456. legendary Indian stories
  • Patencio, Francisco (1971). Hudson, Roy F. (ed.). Desert Hours with Chief Patencio. Hemerdinger, Bill (illustrations). Palm Springs, CA: Desert Museum. p. 38. As told to Kate Collins.. LCC E99 C155 P3. OCLC 681440332, 2298555
  • Patencio, Francisco; Margaret Boynton (1970) [1943]. Stories and Legends of the Palm Springs Indians. Los Angeles, CA: Times-Mirror. p. 132. LCCN 44018350. OCLC 10803758. OCLC 4020904, 19463094

Filming location[edit]

One of the first significant films shot in Palm Springs was Frank Capra's 1937 Lost Horizon, with scenes filmed in Tahquitz Canyon.[72][nb 24]

For a list of movies and television programs filmed in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley area, see: List of films shot in Palm Springs, California.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

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  23. ^ A 45 RPM EP of Palm Springs Weekend was released in France under the title Les Dingues Sont Lachės, with the songs "Live Young", "Hurricane Twist", Ox Driver", and "A Little Bit of Love". Warner Bros France WEP 1434; UN n' ED 1519-1; ASIN B0059WY64K
  24. ^ Capra himself is buried at the Coachella Valley Public Cemetery near Indio.

References[edit]

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  6. ^ Robinson, Nancy (1992). Palm Springs History Handbook. Palm Springs, CA: Palm Springs Public Library. p. 11. OCLC 31595834. ISBN 978-0030476211. OCLC 729778932, 5824419
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  8. ^ The book describes a murder committed by Andrea Claire, a 39-year-old former aspiring actress and call girl. See: Lyons, Arthur; Funk, Stuart (illustrations). "The Black Widow of Rancho Mirage". Palm Springs Life. Archived from the original on April 30, 2014.. Also see: Deadly Women: Season 6, "Brides of Blood"
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  30. ^ Rockin' the Night Away at IMDb. UPC 082551070220
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  72. ^ Lost Horizon at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films

Further reading[edit]

  • Chase, J. Smeaton (1987) [1920]. Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun. Pasadena, CA: Palm Springs Public Library [Star–News Publishing Co.] ISBN 0-9618724-0-3. LCCN 24010428. OCLC 6169840. One of the first travel books of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. Describes the animals, plants, and Native Americans that resided in Palm Springs before it was transformed into a posh resort town.
  • Churchwell, Mary Jo (2001). Palm Springs: the Landscape, the History, the Lore. Palm Springs, CA: Ironwood. ISBN 978-0971301603. LCCN 2001118347. OCLC 48484360.

SubBox[edit]

Norman Felton, John Cowan [Producers] Larry Auerbach Principal Actors: Oscar Brown, Jr., Homer Heck, Arthur Peterson, Jess Pugh, Maurice Copeland, Cliff Norton, Hope Summers, Oscar Brown Jr., Jack Lester, Ernie Andrews, Ken Griffin, William Nicks, Jonathan Hole, Jim Ameche, Everett Clark, Sondra Gair, Reverend Archibald Carey Jr. James Weldon Johnson, W. C. Handy, Walter White Helen Westbrook, Mary Sinclair, Franklin Ferguson, Dick Noble, Everett Clark Tony Parrish, Maurice Copeland