Of course Frank Sinatra no longer lives here, but Twin Palms will forever be associated with the late crooner. After all, this is the place where Sinatra threw a fit and tossed then wife Ava Gardner's belongings onto the driveway after he caught her spying on him and Lana Turner. A host of glamorous parties also took place at this 4,500-square-foot Palm Springs estate, which has three bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a piano-shaped swimming pool with cabana, and period furniture designed by Knoll, Vladimir Kagan, and T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings.
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From Travel + Leisure, Feb 2008
“Of course Frank Sinatra no longer lives here, but Twin Palms will forever be associated with the late crooner. After all, this is the place where Sinatra threw a fit and tossed then wife Ava Gardner's belongings onto the driveway after he caught her spying on him and Lana Turner. A host of glamorous parties also took place at this 4,500-square-foot Palm Springs estate, which has three bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a piano-shaped swimming pool with cabana, and period furniture designed...” MORE>>
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