McCallum Adobe

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221 S Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Built in 1884, this historic home was built for the first permanent white settler and is today the oldest building in Palm Springs.

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4.58 reviews
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Janey E.
3/23/2017

I can't recommend these two small museums more! Both are wonderful insights into Palm Springs history, and well worth the visit! -McCallum Adobe- Admission: Technically free, but a $1 donation...

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Debbie S.
1/11/2020

My friend and I were walking around Palm Springs and came across McCallum Adobe so decided to check it out. It's small but interesting. It's on the Main Street so easy access.

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Josie M.
7/4/2016

My kids & I had a pleasant experience walking into the Cornelia House & the Volunteer Host was very informative & courteous! We loved seeing all of the memorabilia, fotos & touring the house!

Catherine R.
5/9/2017

This is an unassuming treasure trove of memorabilia, tucked into a small space in a strategic way. Well worth a visit. One note, though: I was reprimanded very early in our visit for taking a...

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Rick R.
10/5/2014

This is a nice little piece of Palm Springs history, tucked along Palm Canyon Drive. It's easy to walk past without noticing. But there is a little museum in back, and cultural center as well....

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