James Logan Abernathy Residence Tour
Usually only seen on small and exclusive architectural tours, PSPF is proud to make the Abernathy Residence available to a broader audience. Designed by midcentury architect William F. Cody for millionaire socialite James Logan Abernathy in 1962, the 4,680-square foot pavilion-style house was notably featured in both the Dec/Jan 2011/2012 issue of Australia's Belle magazine and the May 2012 issue of French Architectural Digest. The home features a stunning interior which is liberally appointed with rare midcentury furniture and decorative arts by a host of important French and American craftsmen and designers. Tour goers will receive an informational handout.
The Palm Springs Preservation Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is “to educate and promote public awareness of the importance of preserving the historical resources and architecture of the city of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley area.” PSPF offers free membership as a public benefit.
$45
Things to Know
This dwelling has exterior steps.
To avoid confusion, and as a courtesy to other tour goers, please arrive at your designated tour start time.
No children or pets and no smoking please.
Interior photography is NOT permitted.
Shoe covers will be required.
Please be respectful of the neighborhood and do not park in front of mail boxes or driveways.
The organizer of this event is Palm Springs Preservation Foundation.
Event Check-in Location
James Logan Abernathy Residence, 611 North Phillips Road, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Photo Credits: Palm Springs Preservation Foundation, Mood Creative, Patrick McGrew
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