In the late 1960s, long-haired, beaded and tie-dyed flower children brought their drugs, incense, guitars and peace symbols to South Florida. Hippies had finally reached Miami. Coconut Grove, known ...
Matala, a quiet beach village on the Greek island of Crete, became an international hangout for the flower children of the 1960s. A surprising number of kids from Oregon joined in the happening.
These photos explore Miami's cultural history through visual archives. In the late 1960s, hippies congregated in Coconut Grove, smoking pot in parks and attending music festivals. The Miami Pop ...
Hippie culture began in the 1960s as a social movement focused on peace, environmentalism, and simple communal living. While it has faded as a mainstream identity, its values of alternative lifestyles ...
See photos that show South Florida's earlier days. The pictures below focus on the influence of hippies, classic theaters and adult entertainment venues. A meeting of different generations in the ...