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A trip on the tramway provides a 360-degree view of the desert through the picture windows of rotating cars. — Fodor's
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Adjacent to the airport, this museum has an exceptional collection of WWII aircraft and flight memorabilia, a movie theater and occasional flight demonstrations. — Lonely Planet
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Art fans should not miss this museum which presents changing exhibitions drawn from its stellar collection of international modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, photography and glass art. — Lonely Planet
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For a glimpse of how the desert appeared before development, head northeast from Palm Springs to this preserve. — Fodor's
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For stunning scenery and a look at Native American history and culture, check out the Agua Caliente tribe's Tahquitz Canyon. — U.S. News & World Report
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Explore the wide world of desert plants at this unique Palm Springs botanical garden. — Atlas Obscura
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The hideaway where the King of rock ’n’ roll and his young bride, Priscilla, lived during the first year of their marriage perches on a hilltop abutting the San Jacinto Mountains. — Fodor's
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Joshua Tree National Park is an oasis in the center of the desert. — U.S. News & World Report
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Inside the adobe, browse through the historic items that include Native American artifacts, tools, and pictures. — Travel + Leisure
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Showcasing changing exhibits drawn from the Palm Springs Art Museum's architecture and design collection — Lonely Planet
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