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From 1966-1968, the paper of the counterculture was printed in Haight-Ashbury.
A new installation underway will turn the Conservatory of Flowers into a canvas for a light show.
The center where Jeremy Fish's iconic bronze bunny sits aims to be a hub for a local art form.
Crowds of hippies (and tourists) were so thick in June 1967, Muni rerouted 2 bus lines.
The funds would support Filipino-owned businesses and new cultural programming in the area, including a night market.
This evening is the 50th anniversary—to the hour—of the Free Clinic's debut.
This hand-painted 1990 Honda Accord is a conspicuous landmark in Bernal Heights.
Back in 1978, the self-described "gay Betsy Ross" created the first rainbow flag with the help of 30 volunteers.
For the first time, the district—which includes Bayview, Hunters Point, and Potrero Hill—will be participating with a float and a large marching group in the parade.
The 50th Anniversary of Summer of Love concert at Golden Gate Park could still happen in late summer.
The former home of Conor Fennessy Antiques is now home to a gallery specializing in vintage and antique posters.
The singer initially landed in North Beach, but later moved to Haight-Ashbury.
It'll be the final installment of the Hard French dance party on El Rio's outdoor patio.
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