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Which community was a famous center for the 1960s counterculture?

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Which community was a famous center for the 1960s counterculture?

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The hippie movement was huge! I love to analyse different types of communities in order to see how people are going to react. I am positive that if you are going to grow in a good community, there is a huge chance that you are going to be a good person. Companies like weareecs.co.uk are actually studying seriously this kind of stuff. I am not a doctor, but I like to observe how people are behaving in different situations. It’s fascinating to see that each individual has their own method of dealing with problems or a specific situation

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B. Haight-Ashbury is in San Fancisco. The district is famous for its role as a center of the 1960s hippie movement, a post-runner and closely associated offshoot of the Beat generation or beat movement, members of which swarmed San Francisco’s “in” North Beach neighborhood two to eight years before the “Summer of Love” in 1967. Many who could not find space to live in San Francisco’s northside found it in the quaint, relatively cheap and underpopulated Haight-Ashbury. The ’60s era and modern American counterculture have been synonymous with San Francisco and the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood ever since.

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