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The ‘Rosetta Stone’ of San Francisco’s Counterculture Revolution Comes Home
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Sixty years ago, this bus symbolized the city’s counterculture revolution, the embrace of psychedelic drugs and the live-out-loud, love-your-neighbor ethos for which the era is remembered.
The bus became part of the landscape of San Francisco’s counterculture movement.
In 1967, Mr. Kesey drove it into Golden Gate Park for the Human Be-In, a gathering to protest a California law banning LSD.
“Dad was a magician, and the bus was just one of his tools,” Mr. Kesey said.
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