Historic Cabot’s Pueblo Museum – Desert Hot Springs

Always a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike, Cabot’s Pueblo Museum is a unique structure built entirely of reclaimed materials. Homesteader Cabot Yerxa built it
on his property back in 1913, and worked at the site until his death in 1965.
The pueblo has four stories, 35 rooms and unusual features including old telephone poles, wagon parts, and various discarded items innovatively refurbished and refashioned and used throughout its construction. Cabot Yerxa’s colorful lifestyle, which included adventure travels around the globe, is highlighted in the guided tours. Yerxa discovered the Mission Spring Aquifer, the source of the world-famous water
that placed Desert Hot Springs on the map for its award-winning drinking water and rejuvenating spas. The two wells, both hot and cold were considered a miracle, hence the name Miracle Hill for the area.


It’s a picturesque drive up to the museum, about 10 minutes from the Palm Drive exit. You will enjoy the sense of peace, the rustic charm and rich history that helped shape
the Coachella Valley.

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1. Stage it or rearrange it to look neat and spacious before taking photos and arranging
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4. Conduct open houses.
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