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  2. History. The city derived its name from a historic Cahuilla Native American water reservoir, which served as a crucial water supply for nearby tribes. [5] As early as 1820, the area now known as Indian Wells was the site of a thriving Indian village, as reported by W.P. Blade, a Smithsonian Institution geologist.

  3. As the 20th century drew to a close, Indian Wells annexed 387 acres of land in its sphere of influence, including the new home for the Newsweek Champions Cup and State Farm Evert Cup (now BNP Paribas Open) - the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

  4. History of Indian Wells California. The City of Indian Wells was named for an old Cahuilla Indian water hole that was a major water source for local area tribes. The well appears to have been built around 1850 and shows up on early state and railroad maps.

  5. Mar 29, 2015 · The county well, dug in 1870 and used until 1910 was for years the valley's only county established watering point. Erected by the Coachella Valley Pioneer Society. Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Native Americans. A significant historical year for this entry is 1870.

  6. The Indian Wells Preservation Foundation (IWPF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that seeks to document, preserve, and promote the unique character and rich history of Indian Wells, California, 92210.

  7. Dec 12, 2022 · Indian Wells is a village in California, United States, nestled in a cove in the Santa Rosa Mountains. The village was incorporated in 1967 and boasts blossoming palm trees, gardens, and lush, breathtaking scenery in all directions.

  8. Sep 25, 2006 · As the City of Indian Wells approaches its 40th anniversary (officially July 14, 2007), the city’s commitment to excellence in every facet of community life remains front and center.

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