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  1. The Williams-Sinatra pairing was unusual. Sinatra had ideas for a grandiose Georgian mansion in Palm Springs when he entered William’s offices, holding an ice cream cone and wearing a sailor’s cap, as the story goes. This idea was a way for Sinatra to show off his newly found wealth and prestige after he made his first million dollars.

  2. Featuring interviews with Barbara Sinatra, Trini Lopez and many other friends and associates, and clips from more than 50 movie and television programs, Sinatra in Palm Springs brings to life the bygone charms of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley, Frank Sinatra’s primary home for almost 50 years—his playground, his refuge, his favorite place on Earth.

  3. May 31, 2024 | 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Join us for a custom three course chef driven menu in honor of Visit Greater Palm Springs’ Annual Restaurant Week. $95 per person. Learn More View Menu Reserve Table. Join us for the ultimate dining experience at Melvyn's Restaurant & Casablanca Lounge, complete with live weekend entertainment.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Twin_PalmsTwin Palms - Wikipedia

    Twin Palms, also known as the Frank Sinatra House, at 1148 East Alejo Rd is a mid-century modern house in the Movie Colony–El Mirador neighborhood of Palm Springs, California. The house was designed by E. Stewart Williams, to a commission from the American singer and actor Frank Sinatra.The house was Williams's first residential commission.

  5. 18 de feb. de 2019 · Melvyn’s (1975) Palm Springs. Melvyn’s, part of the historic Ingleside Inn, has been serving the who’s who of Hollywood royalty and the desert’s social elite for years. “Mel Haber arrived in 1975 and put his stamp on the Ingleside Inn and quickly became known as Mr. Palm Springs,” says head maitre d’ Matt Butorac.

  6. Sinatra in Palm Springs. 3,000 likes · 1 talking about this. The first documentary film which explores Sinatra’s life in Palm Springs, The place he called home for 50 years.

  7. 1145 East Via Colusa, Palm Springs, CA 92262. Frank Sinatra’s Twin Palms estate was designed in 1947 by architect E. Stewart Williams of the firm of Williams, Williams & Williams. The estate was named after the two large palm trees that still grace the site. The residence has a number of notable architectural features including tongue-in ...