HippieHistory

A Journey Through the Groovy Years

1967: The Summer of Love

In a world where flowers were in your hair and peace signs were on your lapel, the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in San Francisco was the place to be. Hippies from all over the country came to experience the epicenter of the counterculture movement. The Summer of Love, as it was known, was a time of love, peace, and music. The sounds of Janis, Joan, and Jefferson Airplane filled the air, while the smell of patchouli and incense wafted through the streets.

The Beatles: A Groovy Influence Flower Power: The Movement that Brought Color to the Movement

And that's just the beginning of the story...

1968: The Year of the Revolution

As the world teetered on the brink of chaos, hippies took to the streets, demanding change. The sounds of protest and revolution filled the air, with chants of "Make love, not war!" and "Power to the people!" The year of the moon landing, the assassinations, and the riots. The year that would change the world, one love bead at a time.

Woodstock: The Three Days of Peace and Music