top of page

Palm Springs delights: where the rich and famous escaped Hollywood

  • Writer: Christene Meyers
    Christene Meyers
  • Apr 12, 2019
  • 4 min read


The Elvis Presley home in Palm Springs is a major attraction and a striking presence, with its unusual modern design. 


DESERT RATS: TAKE THE STARS TOUR, SEE WHERE THEY LIVED AND PLAYED IN PALM SPRINGS  

STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS



Palm Springs and its star-studded list of  residents came


 about because the studios wanted to keep stars close to L.A.

PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER



THE STARS come out in Palm Springs. Or at least star-gazers do. Many of the greats who once luxuriated in the desert sun are gone to that big movie palace in the sky, but there are still some around this ever popular hide-away of the rich and famous. The stars settled here because studios insisted contracted personnel be within two hours from Hollywood -- not as far as "Sin City," Las Vegas.


 Many of Palm Springs' current residents snd visitors were barely born when Frank Sinatra, known as "the Chairman of the Board," caroused with Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin.  John F. Kennedy visited Palm Springs to see Marilyn Monroe, who lived in a sweet little bungalow at 1326 Rose Avenue.


Loretta Young entertained here.  Bob Hope golfed here.



Find out which star owned this Palm Springs home


when you take a lively tour with guide Jeffrey Swanson.

"The King," Elvis Presley, leased and later purchased a striking contemporary home here, honeymooning with Priscilla in 1967 after a secret wedding in Las Vegas. After ups and downs with listings -- from $9.5 million in 2014 to $5.9, to less than $1 million, the home is currently valued at a surprising $750,000.


Keep in mind that July in Palm Springs can be 110 degrees! It is not a year-round comfort zone, but gorgeous on our recent spring visit.


Designed by prolific modern architect William Krisel, the Elvis house was built for Robert Alexander of Alexander Construction Company, which assembled thousands of Southern California homes in the 1950s and ’60s, defining the architectural style of Palm Springs.



The Double Tree by Hilton Golf Resort Palm Springs is a luxurious base


for touring this beautiful resort town. Fabulous landscaping, great food.

THE ELVIS HOME is a five-bedroom, 5,000-square feet spectacle, built in four intersecting pod-like wings. The unusual house where The King held court was named "House of Tomorrow" by Look Magazine in 1962. Pool and tennis court included, of course.


We discovered Palm Springs on an entertaining near 3-hour tour with a brilliant guide, Jeffrey Swanson. He's lived in Palm Springs most of his life, and knows the stars' homes and the stories that bring them to life. He described "Hollywood's Playground" with anecdotes and lively history, including bits about Marilyn, Elvis, Nat King Cole, Liberace and the Rat Pack, Cary Grant, Jack Benny and more.  His user-friendly commentary offered insights into plants, climate,



Jeffrey Swanson is a font of Palm Springs


knowledge and lore, a terrific tour guide.

architecture, eateries and the region's history, including its Native American heritage. We ended the engaging day with a date milkshake at Windmill Market.


THE MOST famous contemporary star owning Palm



Twin Palms, Frank Sinatra's Palm Springs home.

Springs property today is Leonardo DiCaprio, who bought singer/actress Dinah Shore's former home at 432 Hermosa. It's an elegant but not over-the-top place designed by famed architect Donald Wexler with Shore's help in 1964.



A gigantic statue of Marilyn Monroe, "Forever


Marilyn,"  was in Palm Springs for many years


and has toured Chicago and other U.S. cities. 


For a thrilling bird's eye view, take the Palm Springs


Aerial Tramway, 8,500 feet above the town.  Hike, shop,


explore and dine in the Forest View Room.

The Sinatra house, "Twin Palms,"  is a pretty mid-century modern house where "the Chairman" lived from 1947 to 1954. Liberace designed his two Palm Springs homes in musical motif. Swanson showed us both,  along with those owned by Alan Ladd, George Montgomery and the famous Gabor sisters, Eva and Zsa Zsa.


You can find the homes yourself, but we recommend the delightful Viator tour for its ease and entertainment. Swanson's love of the place shines through.


And don't forget the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, to give you a bird's eye view of the whole extravaganza.



  Dean Martin's home is a laid-back ranch style place propped


against the hillside with welcoming palm trees. 















 










Peny Ganner and her brother, James, swoon in childlike wonder


during an afternoon of indulgence at the Museum of Ice Cream. 

UP NEXT:  Ice cream, we all scream! Who doesn't like ice cream, so why not venture into the Sprinkles Pool with us at the San Francisco. We took our favorite photo subjects to The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco. The concept began in New York City as an interactive art exhibit with ice cream and candy themed exhibits, all brightly colored, in a maze of rooms containing a rock-candy cave, a unicorn, soda fountain and a swimming pool of rainbow sprinkles. Remember to explore, learn and live and catch us each Friday.

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating
bottom of page