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Hippie Communes Live On. By ABC News. March 25, 2004, 1:00 PM. July 22, 2004 -- -- More than 30 years ago, a few hundred hippies left California to start a commune in Tennessee.
Site of 1960s California commune becomes archeological dig Susan Ferriss - The Sacramento Bee. September 2, 2009 6:43 AM. ... Among the artifacts: the classic hippie beads, ...
Humboldt County is threatening to evict the "Yee Haw" hippie commune over severe health and safety ... Matt LaFever has reported on California’s North Coast in print and radio for nearly a ...
California State Department of Parks and Recreation Senior Archaeologist Breck Parkman stands in the visitor center at Olompali State Historical Park north of Novato, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 13 ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Two of the 1960s’ most memorable social movements, the hippie commune and the Jesus freaks, are alive and well in America, two religion researchers report. According to a new ...
While Jobs and Wozniak were selling the personal computer as a source of liberation, they were also encouraging users to get involved in the DIY maker culture embodied in the hippie communes. There is ...
Thought communes died along with other hippie ideals decades ago? Wrong. WeCommune, a piece of networking software launching this week, is banking on the resurgence of grassroots organizing.
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