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In reply to the discussion: 17 Best U.S. Cities for Hippies [View all]Spike89
(1,569 posts)65. That's funny...I've met NO real self-identified hippies
A good friend I work with was an original hoedad (a co-op tree-planting community in Eugene during the 60s and 70s that was perhaps the very definition of a hippy group), she also is an original Oregon Country Fair member/founder/vendor. When she's not barefoot, she's in sandals, owns almost nothing that isn't tie-dyed/velvet/both. She knows and is friends with virtually every high profile hippy in the area.
She claims she isn't a hippy. When really pushed, she'll admit that she understands why people may think so, but she insists she's just a person.
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I used to live in Portland, and I plan on moving there again in about one year.
ZombieHorde
Aug 2013
#31
When I visited Bisbee, a female artist exclaimed to me "people don't get divorced in Bisbee,
adirondacker
Aug 2013
#26
Maybe folks getting arrested for singing Kumbaya at the Capitol knocked it down-list.
HereSince1628
Aug 2013
#42
I think it might not be obvious unless you know people that live or go to school there or
TheKentuckian
Aug 2013
#47
And each year the Country Fair in Veneta just west of Eugene is hippyville ground zero...
cascadiance
Aug 2013
#51
I grew up about 40 miles from Eugene, in the middle of the Cascade Mountains....in the 60's.
mick063
Aug 2013
#45