In the late 1960s, long-haired, beaded and tie-dyed flower children brought their drugs, incense, guitars and peace symbols to South Florida. Hippies had finally reached Miami. Coconut Grove, known ...
You may know Miami as a tourist magnet. Or as a capital of Latin American business. Or even a growing tech nest. But parts of Miami in the 1960s just wanted to be groovy, man. This was no ...
BEN LOMOND >> If you’re wondering what it was like to live in a hippie commune in the 1960s, northern California graphic artist Holly Harman wants to tell you about a local one. Harman has written a ...
Matala, a quiet beach village on the Greek island of Crete, became an international hangout for the flower children of the 1960s. A surprising number of kids from Oregon joined in the happening.
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