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  2. Val Verde, California - Wikipedia

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    Val Verde has a civic association of volunteers, the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA), which is the liaison between the LA County 5th District Supervisor, community leaders and the residents. The VVCA is a 501(c)(4) non-profit corporation and has an elected six-member board of directors with up to three appointed Associate Board Members.

  3. California's first Black land trust fights climate change ...

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    In response, Black-owned resorts catering to an African American clientele sprang up in the early 20th century — including in Val Verde, a "black Palm Springs" an hour’s drive north of Los ...

  4. African American resorts - Wikipedia

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    The resorts were self-contained commercial establishments. Varying resort accommodations included rooms for rent, meals and fine food, cocktail bars, dancing, sporting facilities (such as golf, horseback riding, tennis, swimming pools, fishing, badminton), and beaches. [2] Entire communities (or towns) became resort areas for African Americans.

  5. Welk Resort Group - Wikipedia

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    Welk Resort Group is a corporation based in San Marcos, California that is a developer and operator of luxury resorts and timeshares in the United States and Mexico. It was founded in 1964 by television bandleader Lawrence Welk. As of 2015, the company has developed five properties in Cabo San Lucas, Lake Tahoe, San Diego, Palm Springs and ...

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  7. Black and Latino residents burned out of Palm Springs seek ...

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    Former residents and their descendants say the city of Palm Springs owes them up to $2 billion in damages for the forcible removal in the 1950s and '60s of cooks, chauffeurs and builders who ...