100,000 Hippies and One Camera Store
Haight-AshburyHistory Tour

100,000 Hippies and One Camera Store

2h9 stops~2.7 miles

How San Francisco became the capital of doing your own thing. Walk from the Painted Ladies to Dolores Park through hippie ground zero and the neighborhood that launched a civil rights revolution — where a hundred thousand teenagers showed up for free love and the locals held a funeral to make them leave, a camera shop owner stepped in dog poop on purpose to get elected, and two women opened bar curtains and changed what courage looked like.

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What You'll Experience

2h
Walking time
9
Audio stops
~2.7mi
Walking distance
70+
Facts & fibs to sort

A taste of what you'll hear

9 stops, each with its own story. Here's a preview.

"You're in San Francisco. Which means you're standing in a city where a row of houses became the most famous living rooms in America because one guy got bored of gray paint."

— Introduction

"Look at that facade. The big arched window, the scrolling pediment, the Spanish Baroque ornamentation that looks like it belongs on a cathedral in Seville. This is the Castro Theatre — and it started as a candy factory."

— The Castro Theatre

"All right. You made it. Let's see how you did. First — some things you probably thought I made up that are completely real. The Grateful Dead and the Hells Angels were neighbors. Chocolate George really did drink chocolate milk."

— Tour Reveal

Part tour, part game

Most of what you hear is true. But we slip in a few things that aren't. At the end, there's a quiz — can you tell which facts were real?

It makes you pay attention. And it's way more fun than just listening.

Have questions? Just ask.

Curious about something you heard? Want to know more about a place? Ask us anything — we have a lot to say. It's more fun when it's a conversation.

Ready?

Download the app, head to the starting point, and press play. The stories start themselves.

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