Tag: Palm Springs

  • Cary Grant Estate

    Cary Grant Estate

    928 NORTH AVENIDA PALMAS
    PALM SPRINGS

    The longtime weekend home of Cary Grant, this property was originally built in 1927 for Dr. Jacob John Kocher, Palm Springs’ first pharmacist. The movie icon purchased it in 1954 and owned it for nearly two decades, nicknaming the sprawling Andalusian-style farmhouse “Las Palomas,” Spanish for “the doves.” During his tenure, Grant hosted everyone from Alfred Hitchcock to Grace Kelly to Sophia Loren on the premises. Don’t miss Cary’s initials embedded in the front gate, nor the mailbox, a small-scale replica of the residence said to have been constructed for the actor by legendary architect Wallace Neff. Copley’s on Palm Canyon, Grant’s former offsite guest quarters and one of my favorite spots for cocktails, is located just a few blocks west.

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  • George Hamilton House

    George Hamilton House

    591 NORTH PATENCIO WAY
    PALM SPRINGS

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  • Cameron Crowe Childhood Home

    Cameron Crowe Childhood Home

    1240 PASATIEMPO ROAD
    PALM SPRINGS

    Cameron Crowe called this Movie Colony East residence home during his early years before relocating with his family, first to nearby Indio and then ultimately to San Diego, where the Hollywood multihyphenate spent his teens (as was famously depicted in his hit semi-autobiographical film “Almost Famous.”) Gorgeously renovated, the property now serves as a fashionable vacation rental known as “Fleetwood of the Desert.” Available via Airbnb, where it has become a “guest favorite,” rates start at around $700 a night.

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  • Dinah Shore Estate

    Dinah Shore Estate

    432 HERMOSA PLACE
    PALM SPRINGS

    Another Donald Wexler creation, this dwelling was crafted in 1964 for legendary singer and actress Dinah Shore. It is now perhaps even more famously pedigreed, thanks to current owner Leonardo DiCaprio, who purchased it in 2014. Don’t go looking for the “Titanic” heartthrob anywhere on the premises, though, as the property is utilized full-time as a vacation rental/event venue, meaning you, too, can book it for an extended stay and find yourself walking in the footsteps of Hollywood royalty!

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  • Kirk Douglas House

    Kirk Douglas House

    515 WEST VIA LOLA
    PALM SPRINGS

    Designed by Donald Wexler and Richard Harrison, this Desert Modern residence was commissioned by actress Andrea Leeds and her husband, Robert Howard, owner of the nearby Colony Palms Hotel, in 1954. Kirk Douglas snapped it up just three years later and continued to hold onto it for the next four decades, welcoming such guests as Natalie Wood, Gregory Peck and Billy Wilder during his long tenure. Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn even leased the house from Douglas for two summer getaways, and Vincente Minnelli and his fourth wife, Lee Anderson, held their wedding reception there. The pad boasts yet another claim to fame, as well – it cameoed as Jill St. John’s home in the 1971 James Bond movie “Diamonds Are Forever.”

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  • Jackie Coogan House

    Jackie Coogan House

    1050 EAST RACQUET CLUB ROAD
    PALM SPRINGS

    Moviedom’s first child star, Jackie Coogan, who later became known for his portrayal of Uncle Fester in the original “The Addams Family” TV show, relocated to the desert in his later years, purchasing this Racquet Club Estates dwelling with his fourth wife, Dorothea, in 1966. The butterfly-roofed, William Krisel-designed pad was the actor’s last home. Dorothea sold it shortly following his passing at the age of 69 in 1984. Remodeled in the years since, it still maintains many of its original MCM elements.

  • Franz Alexander Residence

    Franz Alexander Residence

    1011 WEST CIELO DRIVE
    PALM SPRINGS

    Crafted by Walter S. White in 1956, this modernist gem sits tucked into the mountainside of Palm Springs’ exclusive Little Tuscany neighborhood. Commissioned for psychoanalyst Dr. Franz Alexander, the structure is best known for its striking roofline (as is the case with most White creations). Fashioned from steel and redwood, the piece curves upward in breathtaking fashion toward the rear of the property, cresting over a cantilevered patio to full dramatic effect.

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  • The Wexler Steel Houses

    The Wexler Steel Houses

    3100 BLOCK SUNNYVIEW DRIVE
    PALM SPRINGS

    This small collection of midcentury abodes is the work of architect Donald Wexler, who designed a series of affordable prefabricated steel and glass residences for developers George and Robert Alexander between 1961 and 1962. Though initially expected to be part of a large community, rising steel costs thwarted the project, and only seven homes were completed. Today, the septet stands as a block-wide historical landmark and stunning example of preserved midcentury design.

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  • That Pink Door

    That Pink Door

    1100 EAST SIERRA WAY
    PALM SPRINGS

    While this chic pad, designed by James McNaughton in 1973, once belonged to “Kojak” actor Telly Savalas, it is most famous for its towering entrance outfitted in bright blush – so much so that it has come to be referred to as “That Pink Door” on Instagram. If you’ve ever scrolled through the feed of a California-based influencer, you’ve undoubtedly come across its gorgeous, pastel detailing. Known in architectural circles as Villa Sierra, not only is the magnificent property visible from the road, but dogged fans can spend a night on the premises as it currently operates as a short-term rental that sleeps eight.

  • Bank Of America

    Bank Of America

    588 SOUTH PALM CANYON DRIVE
    PALM SPRINGS

    This expressionistic monolith was originally built as a City National Bank in 1959. Designed by Rudi Baumfeld of Victor Gruen & Associates, the structure was inspired by the adobe architecture of the Southwest, as well as France’s Notre Dame Du Haut chapel, and was deemed “the most beautiful bank in America” by “Southwest Building and Contractor” magazine upon its completion. It remains a landmark today. Don’t miss the original coin scale, on display in the lobby and fully accessible for customers to try out themselves.

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