You can walk thru Haight Ashbury and talk about the Victorian architecture and the neighborhood's late 19th/early 20th century history. Or you can talk about 1967 and the Summer of Love, when this neighborhood became the nexus of a cultural and political transformation. Or, you can talk about both - and weave together the fascitinating pastiche that is Haight Ashbury. On the premise that it is no mere coincidence that the Summer of Love happened here, this tour blends views of this neighborhood's distinctive architecture with the stories and legends of that magical summer over 40 years ago. The tour begins at Golden Gate Park by Haight Street.Stops include:
Pelton Homes - the original DIY efforts
Former residences of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Grateful Dead
Where Jimi Hendrix rehearsed on the Panhandle just before Monterey Pop
1563 Page Street - a horse stable turned tilework shop turned experimental theater turned private school
Magnon House and Cranston Mansion
The Magnolia - site of a memorable erotic bakery
Former site of the original Psychadelic Shop
Site of the San Francisco Oracle (the Psychadelic Oracle). Haight Ashbury: From the 1890's to the Summer of Love consists of about 55 minutes of material and will take you about 2 hours to complete.