Yerxa's Discovery
County Of Riverside Historical Marker No. 54
Plaque
inscription: Cabot Yerxa, veteran of the Alaska Gold Rush of 1898, homesteaded
160 acres near here in 1913. A hand-dug well, he discovered the extensive supply
of underground hot water that in 1933 became the basis for the start of Desert Hot Springs.
In 1941 be began this pueblo-inspired home, the construction of which was his single-minded devotion until he died
in 1965.
Location: 67-616 East Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs.
Cabot’s
Pueblo Museum Ph. 760 329-7610
GPS Coordinates
for plaque at site: 33.57.452N - 116.28.899W
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