Like the Marina, the Tenderloin, or the Mission, Haight-Ashbury elicits strong reactions from people even if they haven’t been there in years. (Even to call it “Haight-Ashbury,” as opposed to “the ...
If there's any area of San Francisco that evokes images of the long-gone '60s hippie culture, the Haight is it. Fragments of that flower-power, incense-burning, acid-dropping, tie-dye-wearing, ...
San Francisco — From his second-floor apartment at the counterculture crossing of Haight and Ashbury streets, Arthur Evans watches a new generation of wayward youth invade his free-spirited ...
The Bay Area Revelations team takes a look back at the stories and people who lived and survived the Summer Of Love in 1967. It was the neighborhood event in San Francisco that shook the world.
Describe the atmosphere of Haight Ashbury. Named for the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets, the Haight is best known as the center of the 1960s counterculture movement, ground zero for the ...
The Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco is not so much a neighborhood as a state of mindlessness. The Erewhon of America’s “pot left,” a 10-by-15 block midtown section, has over the past year ...