This San Francisco neighborhood was the location at which people met up during the Summer of Love in 1967 to make art, do drugs, and protest the Vietnam War. What was it called?

Answer Haight-Ashbury

More than 75,000 people descended on the Haight-Ashbury district during the summer of 1967. It was mostly a gathering place for the burgeoning counterculture and consisted of young, idealistic people who were against the war and into yoga, meditation, and health food.

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