Haight Ashbury Grateful Dead House. The most famous (and infamous) houses of HaightAshbury Jerry Garcia and other band members lived at 710 Ashbury Street, at Waller near Haight Street, from 1965 to 1968, including the famed 'Summer of Love' in 1967 The area surrounding the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets, "The Haight" still exudes vibes of the 1960s counterculture as a haven for vintage clothes, music, pop posters and body piercing shops
Grateful Dead House 710 Ashbury Street San Francisco Photograph by Jennifer Rondinelli from fineartamerica.com
The Grateful Dead house was occupied by the legendary band Grateful Dead in the mid-sixties The Grateful Dead House, 710 Ashbury St., San Francisco.
Grateful Dead House 710 Ashbury Street San Francisco Photograph by Jennifer Rondinelli
Barbara Munker/Picture Alliance via Getty Images 710 Ashbury Like surviving members of the Grateful Dead, this purple Victorian sports a touch of gray - but during the Summer of Love, this was where Jerry Garcia and bandmates blew minds, amps and brain cells 2, 1967, eleven residents of the house were arrested by the San Francisco police for drug use (although Garcia wasn't one of them.
710 Ashbury Street San Francisco in 1973 Communal home to The Grateful Dead 196667 James R. The Grateful Dead House is simply a house that the Grateful Dead lived in during the 1960's to 1970's. While the Summer of Love ended decades ago, Haight-Ashbury has turned into a melting pot of hippies, hipsters, and professionals.
HaightAshbury / Grateful Dead House / San Francisco, California Grateful dead house, House. Janis Joplin lived down the street from the Grateful Dead at 635 Ashbury Street in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco The house is just a block south of the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets—the epicenter of the '60s hippie movement