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This San Francisco neighborhood with a laid-back hippie vibe was named after its famous intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets. Haight-Ashbury, which was as the center of the 1960s Summer of Love, has an eclectic mix coffee shops, book sellers, vintage clothing stores, thrift shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. Popular attractions are The Red Victorian hotel, Grateful Dead house, Janis Joplin house, Jefferson Airplane house, Buena Vista Park, Alamo Square, Randall Museum and the "Painted Lady" Victorian homes.
This San Francisco neighborhood with a laid-back hippie vibe was named after its famous intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets. Haight-Ashbury, which was as the center of the 1960s Summer of Love, has an eclectic mix coffee shops, book sellers, vintage clothing stores, thrift shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. Popular attractions are The Red Victorian hotel, Grateful Dead house, Janis Joplin house, Jefferson Airplane house, Buena Vista Park, Alamo Square, Randall Museum and the "Painted Lady" Victorian homes.
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