Palm Springs Aerial Tramway


Item Number: 194

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $48

Online Close: Mar 25, 2012 10:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 6 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Two Tram Admissions. PALM SPRINGS, CA - The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway constructed in rugged Chino Canyon on the north edge of Palm Springs - about two hours by car from Los Angeles and San Diego - did not just happen. It required foresight, planning, financing and, most of all a vision. For years, it was the dream of a young electrical engineer named Francis F. Crocker to "go up there where it's nice and cool". Crocker's dream began in 1935 while he was on a trip to Banning, California, with newspaper publisher Carl Barkow. Mopping his brow in the heat of the day, Crocker gazed on longingly at the still snow-capped peak of Mt. San Jacinto 10,834 feet high. At that moment, "Crocker's Folly,'' as it was soon dubbed by one newspaper woman, was born - a tramway up the sheer cliffs of Chino Canyon.



Special Instructions

Expires 9/26/12. Not valid Easter Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day or between September 10-21 as the tram is closed for annual maintenance.

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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway