The Miami Pop Festival in 1968 was touted as the first significant music festival on the East Coast. Organized by Michael ...
In the late 1960s and early 1970s hundreds of thousands of white middle-class American youths suddenly became hippies. This short overview of the hippie social movement in the United States examines ...
We all strive to have a cozy, comfortable, and stylish home. Our idea of what it should look like we gather from our ...
The Grove was the first black community in Miami-Dade County and home of the Mariah Brown House. Brown was one of Coconut Grove’s first African-Bahamian residents and her home is thought to be one of ...
Short of cash but looking for adventure? For carefree 1960s and ‘70s Western kids, that meant clambering onto a ramshackle bus to head east on a mind-blowing journey through new cultures ...
The three-week-long occupation of 144 Piccadilly had symbolised the stand-off between mainstream society and 1960s counter ... Alamy Stock Photo A top-hatted hippy is led away by a policeman ...
In the 1960s the Grove, absorbed into the city of Miami and the site of City Hall, was a counterculture capital where hippies would circulate “Being Nice” flyers and camp out uninvited in ...
Hippies and veterans alike clashed with U.S ... The march was one of many that took place across the U.S. in the early 1960s because of the country’s presence in Vietnam. While the D.C. march ...
Admit it: as soon as you saw the photo of the Volkswagen ID.Buzz, you knew what it was ... through several generations and ...