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At first, the would-be city was called Indian Wells, [10] : but since many other areas already had that name, Indio after a Spanish variation of the word "Indian" was chosen instead. The first permanent building was the craftsman-style Southern Pacific Depot station and hotel. Southern Pacific tried to make life as comfortable as it could for their workers in order to keep them from leaving such a difficult area to live in at the time.
It was at the center of all social life in the desert with a fancy dining room and hosting dances on Friday nights. While Indio started as a railroad town, it soon became agricultural. Onions, cotton, grapes, citrus and dates thrived in the arid climate due to the ingenuity of farmers finding various means of attaining water, first through artesian wells and later through the valley's branch of the All-American Canal.
However, water also was a major problem for Indio and the city was flooded several times until the storm water canals were created throughout the Coachella Valley. Businessmen and women found this last frontier land of the continental United States as an ideal place to start fresh. Harry Smiley and his wife Nell were early residents and stayed in Indio after their car broke down on the way to Los Angeles and became people of influence and helped shape the area. Tingman was an early store owner and first Postmaster of Indio, but also well known for taking advantage of miners as they headed to the mountains, selling at rather high prices.
Later Dr. June Robertson McCarroll became a leading philanthropist and successful doctor in Indio. She was responsible along with the Indio Woman's Club for pressuring California into adopting the placing of white lines down the streets after she was nearly hit one too many times by passing vehicles.
Even though these early founders of the city are considered pioneers, they still partook in the lifestyles of their friends living in such areas as Los Angeles. Indio established itself quickly and kept up with the trends as they were brought in by the railroads. By the turn of the 20th century, Indio was already more than a fading railroad town. Schools were built, the La Casita hospital provided medical services, and families established roots. By , about one to two thousand year-round residents lived in Indio, while it ballooned from 2, to 5, during the winter months and was advertised as a health resort for senior citizens and those with respiratory diseases and ailments in the rest of the 20th century.
Indio also served as the home of the USDA's Date Station, a place where leading scientific research was taking place on the fruit that would become a major part of the culture of Indio. The station started in and was responsible for the ability of local farmers to better understand this unique crop and make the Coachella Valley a leader in American date crops.
Coachella and Thermal soon became larger cities than Indio, but Indio remained the "Hub of the Valley", as it was called. With the burning of the majority of Thermal and the decline of Coachella, Indio grew again.
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By , Indio was a thriving area and incorporated. On September 6, , storekeeper Fred Kohler received the first business license in Indio. Indio was also aided by the visiting soldiers from Patton's training grounds in Chiriaco Summit located 30 miles to the east. In the second half of the 20th century, Indio saw another decline as the valley's population begin to move west towards newer cities such as Palm Desert. However, there is now a reversal in this trend and the eastern section of the valley is poised to once again become the center of the Coachella Valley.
The telephone area code is The city's ZIP codes are and north of Interstate Indio is home of Riverside County's eastern administration offices. Palm Springs had more people from to , when the US census announced that Indio surpassed Palm Springs and that title was returned to them. The climate of the Coachella Valley is influenced by the surrounding geography.
High mountain ranges on three sides contribute to its unique and year-round warm climate, with some of warmest winters west of the Rocky Mountains.
Indio is in the Colorado Desert region of the Sonoran Desert. Indio is an official National Bird Sanctuary, because of the seasonal bird migration flight routes that cross the town en route to the Salton Sea. The United States Census [25] reported that Indio had a population of 76, The population density was 2, The racial makeup of Indio was 46, Hispanic or Latino of any race were 51, persons There were 23, households, out of which 10, There were 1, 7.
The average household size was 3. There were 18, families The population was spread out, with 22, people The median age was For every females, there were For every females age 18 and over, there were There were 28, housing units at an average density of The homeowner vacancy rate was 5. As of the census [26] of , there were 49, people, 13, households, and 11, families residing in the city. The population density was 1, There were 16, housing units at an average density of The racial makeup of the city was There were 13, households, out of which Of all households In the city, the population was spread out, with The median age was 27 years.
About From to , Indio grew many times its previous size. Indio handles unprecedented growth for being a select area of choice for thousands of new residents per year. In , Indio was ranked the 30th fastest-growing city in America and 8th fastest-growing city in California. The United States Census recorded the city's population to be about 76, residents, but it did not include the addition of seasonal residents. City leaders and other locals are expanding city public services, including recreation activities, commercial retail centers and industrial complexes.
Two major contributions to the local economy are year-round agriculture and tourism , although the majority of tourist activity is seasonal between October and May. Indio has been one of Southern California's most important agricultural regions, once responsible for a large percentage of the nation's date crop; however, increasing residential and recreational development, the date groves are now more limited to the south and southeast of Indio.
Even the grove of date palm trees at the Riverside County Fair and national Date Festival grounds have been removed by the county. Travelers from around the world still can stop by Shields Date Gardens , a date grower that maintains a large retail store along State Highway There are citrus groves and vegetable fields surrounding the city limits, but rapid development of new housing tracts and golf courses in the "East Valley" in the s and s has displaced most of the agricultural space.
In recent years, Indio served as a magnet of job opportunities for immigrants and newcomers from parts of California and across the nation.
Job fields such as agriculture, construction, hospitality hotels and resorts , maintenance, and retail and housekeeping are highly needed in the area. Construction and government are one of the largest employment sectors in Indio, with a higher proportion of workers in these industries in Indio than the rest of the Coachella Valley. The legal field is also a big area of employment. As the second seat of government for Riverside County, California , Indio has many county offices and employs more than a thousand county employees.
It is currently in the process of a general plan to increase the number of developments in Indio. Light industry is not new to Indio. Indio sought more corporate businesses and office professions, including fruit packing and shipping firms. According to the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, [36] the top employers in the city are:.
Because of the numerous festivals and special events held annually in Indio, the Chamber of Commerce deemed Indio's official nickname to be "The City of Festivals". Since , this festival has celebrated the date fruit crop of the Coachella Valley. Coachella extended the festival to three days in Organizers eliminated single-day tickets in and went to three-day passes only.
The festival continues to draw large numbers of concertgoers to Indio and the Empire Polo Club, a venue that Rolling Stone said possessed a "lush beauty In May , Goldenvoice, promoters of Coachella, started Stagecoach , a three-day country music festival held the weekend following the Coachella.
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