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Palm Springs American Legion Post 519 Seeks Urgent Donations to Restore Historic Facility for America's 250th Independence Day

As the nation celebrates 250 years of independence this weekend, community members are reflecting on the importance of honoring and protecting the wartime veterans who secured American freedoms. Reporter Kaylee Robinson visited the American Legion Post 519 in Palm Springs to highlight the legacy and pressing modern structural needs of the organization.

The American Legion stands as the nation’s largest wartime veteran service organization. Palm Springs Post 519 first opened its doors in January 1948 and was named after Owen Coffman, whose family has deep roots in Palm Springs city history.

As a dedicated veteran support pillar, Post 519 assists over 100 veterans a year with a wide range of needs. The post helps connect individuals with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to access medical help, transportation, and well-earned benefits. Additionally, the organization addresses issues beneath the surface by directing veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to psychiatric establishments and local mental health resources.

Beyond its ongoing service to veterans, the post holds a prominent place in local cultural history as a registered Class 1 Historic Site. Decades ago, famous Hollywood stars regularly walked through its doors and performed on the building's main stage, creating a unique intersection where military service met Hollywood history.

However, that historic facility is slowly starting to show its age through structural decay. Post Commander John Picken explained that the building is falling apart and urgently requires public intervention. The structure features a rare historic architectural design known as a lamella roof, which is currently in bad shape. The organization is actively seeking major public donations to fund critical renovations and restore the property's historic luster.

Those interested in supporting local veterans and preserving this piece of Palm Springs history are encouraged to make a donation by visiting AmericanLegionPalmSprings.com.

By: NBC Palm Springs

July 2, 2026

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