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'''Golden Gate Park''' was a public park in [[San Francisco]] which formed one of the boundaries of the [[Haight-Ashbury]] district of the city. In the mid-late [[1960s]] it was the venue for a number of free concerts by the likes of [[Jefferson Airplane]], [[Janis Joplin]] and the like. It was viewable from several locations in the district, like [[Oak Street (San Francisco)|Oak Street]]. The [[Diggers]] would often open an "open-air soup kitchen" there, and provide free food to a number of people. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'') | '''Golden Gate Park''' was a public park in [[San Francisco]] which formed one of the boundaries of the [[Haight-Ashbury]] district of the city. In the mid-late [[1960s]] it was the venue for a number of free concerts by the likes of [[Jefferson Airplane]], [[Janis Joplin]] and the like. The largest and most culturally significant of these was [[1967]]'s [[Human Be-In]]. | ||
It was viewable from several locations in the district, like [[Oak Street (San Francisco)|Oak Street]]. The [[Diggers]] would often open an "open-air soup kitchen" there, and provide free food to a number of people. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 09:59, 6 February 2014
Golden Gate Park was a public park in San Francisco which formed one of the boundaries of the Haight-Ashbury district of the city. In the mid-late 1960s it was the venue for a number of free concerts by the likes of Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin and the like. The largest and most culturally significant of these was 1967's Human Be-In.
It was viewable from several locations in the district, like Oak Street. The Diggers would often open an "open-air soup kitchen" there, and provide free food to a number of people. (PROSE: Wonderland)