The Palm springs walk if stars is the most beautiful slipping hazard I've gotten the pleasure of checking out. Features include: Names. Famous names. So many names. By the time you see them all you'll be tired of names. Smoothness. You could cook an egg on these babies and scoop it off no problem these are smooth. You can also slip in the rain and crack your head open like a watermelon. It's your life. You do you. Police will probably show up either way. Speaking of, another feature: Police. Lots of them. Some undercover. No need to worry about drunk drivers. CHP and PSPD have this place watched like the declaration of Independence. Drunk people. Drunk people dancing in the street. Drunk people making out. So many drunk people. Usually just on Saturday and Mardi gras though. Also there are like a bunch of stores. I've heard they're alright. Last but not least, the biggest Starbucks I've ever seen. You want to throw a party in a Starbucks? Well you're weird. But this place can fit like 50...
Read moreThe Walk of the Stars is almost identical to the Walk of the stars in Hollywood the coloring the layout spacing actually the spacing is probably a little greater but it's very nicely done and unfortunately there are many names that I don't recognize because they are common to Palm Springs and to some of the early years here but there are also names that you would find on the Hollywood Walk of Stars because they were famous and very important in the making of the city they had some of the first homes here they contributed a lot to the infrastructure and back in the days where a train would come to Palm Springs and bring a lot of actors and actresses some of these people were vital in helping to establish the city of Palm Springs many...
Read moreThe Palm Springs Walk of Stars is a walk of fame in downtown Palm Springs, California, where "Golden Palm Stars", honoring various people who have lived in the greater Palm Springs area, are embedded in the sidewalk pavement. The walk includes portions of Palm Canyon Drive, Tahquitz Canyon Way, La Plaza Court and Museum Drive. Among those honored are presidents of the United States, showbusiness personalities, literary figures (authors, playwrights, screenwriters), pioneers and civic leaders (early settlers, tribal leaders, civic personalities), humanitarians and Medal of...
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