The History Of Rancho Mirage California
Today, many of the communities in and around the Palm Springs
area are hot tourist spots and boast of extreme wealth. Rancho
Mirage, California is just one of the cities that have benefited
by the world's attraction to this beautiful desert area.
Incorporated in 1973, Rancho Mirage is relatively young but has
experienced tremendous growth over the past few decades.
Rancho Mirage is situated in Riverside County and became the
16th city in that county. It may have seemed like the city was
always destined for wealth and success. In fact, the first
building permit issued by the city was for the Sunrise Country
Club Development.
And it didn't take very long for Rancho Mirage to start
attracting attention. In 1974, President Nixon wrote his State
of the Union Address while golfing at Rancho Mirage's Annenberg
Estate. Prince Charles also visited the estate in this year, and
likely noticed a great deal of development because more than
5,000 dwellings were under construction. The activity was so
great that Rancho Mirage experienced an $11 million growth in
valuation ranking it as the fifth wealthiest city in Riverside
County.
Throughout the years, notables and dignitaries continued to
flock to Rancho Mirage. It was here in 1976 that Frank Sinatra
married Barbara Marx. Even President Ford loved the area so much
that he purchased a home in the Thunderbird Country Club. Maybe
he was in love with the area or maybe he wanted to be closer to
his favorite golf courses. In any event, the closeness to golf
greatness did not improve his game. In 1977, President Ford hit
two people with a golf ball during the same month.
Despite several floods that did considerable damage to the area,
Rancho Mirage continued growing in population, size and
grandeur. Malls were added as were numerous country clubs,
resorts and luxury establishments. And in 1985, a huge flood
control project was started to eliminate the threat of high
waters.
Today, presidents and dignitaries still visit the area, and
Rancho Mirage has grown to be a cultural hub. In addition to
luxury resorts and golf, a visitor to Rancho Mirage can now
benefit from fine art centers, wildlife and ecology education,
and elegant music halls.