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Becoming the Culturally Rich City That Indio, CA, Is Today

Indio began as a railroad town, but its surrounding mountains, desert scenery, and warm climate attracted visitors from its earliest days, many of whom became residents. In 1901, The Riverside Press newspaper reported that local amusements in the city of Indio included “tennis, croquet, baseball, mountain climbing, and tramps along the desert.” In 1947, Jacqueline Cochran Odlum built the second golf course in the Coachella Valley on her ranch south of Indio. 

Around this time, physicians were prescribing a warm, dry climate to help people with respiratory diseases recover. Nelson’s Health Camp near the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot in Indio was one facility that provided such a place for individuals with respiratory disease to recuperate.  

For years, Indio has called itself “The Date Capital of the United States” and has regularly hosted the National Date Festival since the early 1940s. Combined with the Riverside County Fair, the event attracts thousands of visitors each year, as do other festivals that the city of Indio began hosting in recent years.