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How a Faded Golf-Course Classic Became the Desert’s Coolest Comeback House
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How a Faded Golf-Course Classic Became the Desert’s Coolest Comeback House
The view of the 18th hole at the Eldorado Golf Course in Indian Wells, California, is as iconic as any you’ll ever see. Slender palm trees reach into an endless blue sky. Dusty desert hills loom in the background. And the surrounding streets, many of them quiet cul-de-sacs, are dotted with neat, flat-roof houses, some designed by William Cody, the renowned midcentury architect who also built the nearby clubhouse—a 1957 masterpiece. Cody studied …
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