GRATEFUL DEAD HOUSE
Pretty purple Victorian house in San Francisco spearheading a psychedelic rock and concert pillar
It was in this pretty purple Victorian house that in 1967 Jerry Garcia and his Grateful Dead band, spearheading acid psychedelic rock and mainstays of the 1967 Summer of Love concerts, held their historic press conference on decriminalizing cannabis. One of their phrases still echoes in the streets of the city: " if all the people who smoke marijuana were arrested, San Francisco would be empty ". Here the group lived from 1965 to 1968, in Haighy-Ashbury, the fabulous hippie neighborhood.
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