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The Summer of Love Celebration at the Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco and at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967.
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The '''Summer of Love''' Celebration at the [[Haight-Ashbury]] in [[San Francisco, California]] and at the [[Monterey International Pop Festival]] in 1967.


The Council for the Summer of Love was founded in 1967 by members of the Family Dog, the Diggers, the Oracle newspaper, the Straight Theater, and about 25 people who pitched in on an individual basis.  
The Council for the Summer of Love was founded in 1967 by members of the Family Dog, the Diggers, the Oracle newspaper, the Straight Theater, and about 25 people who pitched in on an individual basis.  


Classic Rock Music: West Coast "Flower Power" movement, centered in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury and Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon rock music enclaves.  
Classic Rock Music: West Coast "Flower Power" movement, centered in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury and Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon rock music enclaves.
 
 
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The Summer of Love Celebration at the Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco, California and at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967.

The Council for the Summer of Love was founded in 1967 by members of the Family Dog, the Diggers, the Oracle newspaper, the Straight Theater, and about 25 people who pitched in on an individual basis.

Classic Rock Music: West Coast "Flower Power" movement, centered in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury and Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon rock music enclaves.