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According to [[Jessica Willamy]], '''The Psychadelic Shop''', also known locally as '''The Head Shop''', was "the symbolic head" of [[the Haight]], providing information and materiel necessary to take whatever recreational [[drug]] one desired. It was a particular proponent of [[LSD]].
According to [[Jessica Willamy]], '''The Psychadelic Shop''', also known locally as '''The Head Shop''', was "the symbolic head" of [[the Haight]], providing information and materiel necessary to take whatever recreational [[drug]] one desired. It was a particular proponent of [[LSD]].


Located directly underneath the offices of the ''[[San Francisco Oracle]]'', at the exact corner of [[Haight Street|Haight]] and [[Ashbury Street]]s in [[San Francisco]], it was clearly a central experience to the lives of local residents. [[Ron and Jay Thelin]], who also bankrolled the ''Oracle'', opened it in [[1966]].
Located directly underneath the offices of the ''[[San Francisco Oracle]]'', at the exact corner of [[Haight Street|Haight]] and [[Ashbury Street]]s in [[San Francisco]], it was clearly a central experience to the lives of local residents. [[Ron Thelin|Ron]] and [[Jay Thelin]], who also bankrolled the ''Oracle'', opened it in [[1966]].


The [[Second Doctor]], [[Ben Jackson|Ben]] and [[Polly Wright|Polly]] visited the [[shop]] in [[January]] [[1967]], at which time the Doctor was particularly interested in various [[bong]]s and [[smoking pipe|pipes]] that were on offer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'')
The [[Second Doctor]], [[Ben Jackson|Ben]] and [[Polly Wright|Polly]] visited the [[shop]] in [[January]] [[1967]], at which time the Doctor was particularly interested in various [[bong]]s and [[smoking pipe|pipes]] that were on offer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
According to {{w|Peter Coyote}}'s [http://www.petercoyote.com/redhouse.html obituary for Ron Thelin], the Doctor's visit to The Head Shop must be viewed as a way in which the [[DWU]] is different from real life. The real Thelin closed the store on 6 October 1966 due to the criminalisation of LSD, and he gave away his entire inventory that evening. Thus the shop would not have been open for the Doctor to peruse in January 1967, when ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'' is largely set.  
According to {{w|Peter Coyote}}'s [http://www.petercoyote.com/redhouse.html obituary for Ron Thelin], the Doctor's visit to The Head Shop must be viewed as a way in which the [[DWU]] is different from real life. The real Thelin closed the store on 6 October 1966 due to the criminalisation of LSD, and he gave away his entire inventory that evening. Thus the shop would not have been open for the Doctor to peruse in January 1967, when ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'' is largely set.


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The Psychadelic Shop

According to Jessica Willamy, The Psychadelic Shop, also known locally as The Head Shop, was "the symbolic head" of the Haight, providing information and materiel necessary to take whatever recreational drug one desired. It was a particular proponent of LSD.

Located directly underneath the offices of the San Francisco Oracle, at the exact corner of Haight and Ashbury Streets in San Francisco, it was clearly a central experience to the lives of local residents. Ron and Jay Thelin, who also bankrolled the Oracle, opened it in 1966.

The Second Doctor, Ben and Polly visited the shop in January 1967, at which time the Doctor was particularly interested in various bongs and pipes that were on offer. (PROSE: Wonderland)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

According to Peter Coyote's obituary for Ron Thelin, the Doctor's visit to The Head Shop must be viewed as a way in which the DWU is different from real life. The real Thelin closed the store on 6 October 1966 due to the criminalisation of LSD, and he gave away his entire inventory that evening. Thus the shop would not have been open for the Doctor to peruse in January 1967, when Wonderland is largely set.