Palm Springs
In 1853, a survey party led by Lt. R.S. William P. Blake, discovered Palm Springs and its mineral pool, 30 feet in diameter, bubbling out of the ground. Because these men travel by both horse and wagon, they were credited with the blazing first wagon tra
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| Cost of Living | Palm Springs | United States |
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| Food | 110.7 | 100 |
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