During the late 1980s, the biggest dealer of Apple computers in Northern California wasn't a computer megastore. It was a free-love commune in San Francisco's hippie Haight-Ashbury district. Founded ...
NOVATO — The '60s aren't dead. They're in an archaeological site north of San Francisco. An old commune where the Grateful Dead and other bands used to romp is being excavated and items catalogued by ...
Editor's note: This story originally published in July 2021. In 1967, a successful businessman named Don McCoy grew out his hair, sold his business and started a hippie commune. Called the Chosen ...
The cult of my childhood, the Children of God, an apocalyptic, isolationist movement, began in California amid the hippie “free love” era of the ’60s and ’70s, and soon spread across the globe, with ...
This post is in partnership with the History News Network, the website that puts the news into historical perspective. The article below was originally published at HNN. As blue jeans, beards, body ...
Back in the day, the often fondly remembered 60’s and 70’s, hippies and other sane people demonstrated and marched and protested. We marched to end a senseless war, we marched for open housing and ...
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