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Cabot's Pueblo Museum

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Cabots Pueblo Museum
Cabots Pueblo Museum

Cabot's Pueblo Museum is an American historic house museum located in Desert Hot Springs, California, and built by Cabot Yerxa, an early pioneer of the Colorado Desert. A large, Hopi-style pueblo, built in the Pueblo Revival Style, it contains artworks, artifacts of American Indian and Alaska Native cultures, and memorabilia of early desert homesteader life. The museum may also be referred to as Cabot's Old Indian Pueblo Museum, Cabot's Trading Post or Yerxa's Discovery.

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Cabot's Pueblo Museum
Desert View Avenue,

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Cabot's Old Indian Pueblo and Museum

Desert View Avenue 67-616
92240
California, United States
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