Desert Hot Springs landmarks featured in statewide historic tour

Shay Lawson
DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Two Desert Hot Springs landmarks will open to the public Saturday as part of “Doors Open California,” a statewide celebration of historic sites.
From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., visitors can tour Cabot’s Pueblo Museum and the Historic Rock House.
The city said the Cabot’s Pueblo Museum is the hand-built desert icon filled with art, artifacts and Cabot Yerxa’s inspiring legacy.
The Rock House, constructed in 1946, is a Riverside County historic landmark that now houses the local historical society.
The California Preservation Foundation’s annual event highlights more than 70 sites across the state each September.
A $20 ticket provides access to all participating locations during the weekend.