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In the 21st century, the area is more usually called the Polo ''Fields''. However, there is contemporary artwork from the Human Be-In which supports ''both'' [http://www.deadlists.com/posters/1960s/19670114g.html ''Fields''] and [http://www.classicposters.com/Timothy_Leary/poster/Art_of_Rock/2.216 ''Grounds''] as names in use in 1967 for the venue.  
In the 21st century, the area is more usually called the Polo ''Fields''. However, there is contemporary artwork from the Human Be-In which supports ''both'' [http://www.deadlists.com/posters/1960s/19670114g.html ''Fields''] and [http://www.classicposters.com/Timothy_Leary/poster/Art_of_Rock/2.216 ''Grounds''] as names in use in 1967 for the venue.  
== External link ==
== External link ==
* [http://www.rockandrollroadmap.com/places/where-they-played/san-francisco-area/the-polo-fields-at-golden-gate-park Rock and roll history of the Polo Fields at Golden Gate Park]
* [http://www.rockandrollroadmap.com/places/where-they-played/san-francisco-area/the-polo-fields-at-golden-gate-park Entry about the Polo Fields] at rockandrollroadmap.com
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Revision as of 00:54, 8 February 2014

The Polo Grounds was the part of the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco which served as the venue for the Human Be-In, a massive celebration of American counterculture in 1967. (PROSE: Wonderland)

Behind the scenes

In the 21st century, the area is more usually called the Polo Fields. However, there is contemporary artwork from the Human Be-In which supports both Fields and Grounds as names in use in 1967 for the venue.

External link

Polo Grounds