PSPF Website Redesign
See PSPF's new website at www.pspreservationfoundation.org
Retro Martini Party
We can all look forward to Modernsim Week 2009 , Feburary 13 - 22. Be sure to save the date for Palm Springs Preservation Foundation's annual Retro Martini Party on Friday, February 20, 2009, 5-8PM.
Historic Site Preservation Board Report
In 2004 the Architectural Resource Group from San Francisco completed a survey of 200 architecturally significant properties. Within that number 53 were identified as worthy of national, state or local designation as Class I historic sites. The Historic Site Preservation Board is working with this list to prioritize properties to nominate for Class I status.
Join the Palm Springs Preservation Foundation
Become a Member of the Palm Springs Preservation Foundation!
If you are concerned about the rapidly diminishing historic sites and structures in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley and believe that our historic heritage needs to be recognized and preserved, then join the Foundation today.
What is a Historical Site?

Palm Springs is world reknown for unique and aesthetically pleasing architecture. The local buildings are the creations of world class architects during the most creative periods of their careers. For specific information and a self-guided tour of these various Historical Sites within Palm Springs, click on the link below.
Historical Site Self Tour
Friends of the Town and Country Center
A group of Palm Springs community leaders, residents, members of the business community, architects, preservationist organizations and historians have established FTCC to explore a creative alternative to the proposed plan by Wessman Development to demolish the 1948 Town & Country Center...