This multi-level building includes 35 rooms, 150 windows and 65 doors, all crafted from found materials. The museum houses Cabot’s collection of Native American pottery, early 20th century photographs and artifacts from his Alaskan adventures. The museum grounds, including a picnic area, are beautifully landscaped with native plants and home to many rustic period items – early 1900’s tools, machinery and housegoods.
Guided tours of the Pueblo cost $8.00 for adults, $6.00 for Children 12 yrs. and younger and Children under 6 yrs. are free.
Cabot’s Pueblo Museum
67-616 E. Desert View Avenue
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
(760) 329-7610
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