Thanks for the warning.
G_j (31,612 posts)
17 Best U.S. Cities for Hippies
http://blog.estately.com/2013/07/17-best-u-s-cities-for-hippies/
17 Best U.S. Cities for Hippies
While some may think all the hippies have burned out or faded away, the truth is they’re still out there, still busily making love, but not war. We here at Estately set out to find communities where they’re heavily concentrated, as well as providing ideal habitat for the next generation of flower children. To determine this we used a formula based on marijuana availability and legality, number of stores selling hemp, local counter-culture icons, tie-dye availability, hippie festivals, progressive government, intensity of Occupy protests, and a Facebook poll. In the end, we determined these places are the 17 Best U.S. Cities for Hippies…
17—ARCATA, CA / 16—BLOOMINGTON, IN / 15—SAN FRANCISCO, CA / 14—MANITOU SPRINGS, CO / 13—BEREA, KY / 12—OAKLAND, CA / 11—MISSOULA, MT / 10—BISBEE, AZ / 9—AUSTIN, TX / 8—BERKELEY, CA / 7—ITHACA, NY / 6—BURLINGTON, VT / 5—PORTLAND, OR / 4—BOULDER, CO / 3—ASHEVILLE, NC / 2—OLYMPIA, WA / 1—EUGENE, OR
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023387198By "progressive government" I'm guessing they mean the most freebies - other people's money, government cheese, etc.
Bonx (58 posts)
1. Just spent a long weekend in Asheville
Beautiful city and the weather was great. Excellent dining & beer selections.
Asheville was beautiful last time I saw it many years ago. If it becomes a hippy Mecca, though, it will turn to crap.
lumberjack_jeff (24,997 posts)
5. Yay Olympia!
Were it not for Olympia's role in creating the most regressive tax system in the country, it'd be a wonderful place
"most regressive tax system in the country" = "I have to pay taxes, too. Not just the Evil Rich."

Bunnahabhain (169 posts)
15. I am sure I'll get grief for this observation
but the pictures in the links, and the areas listed, are mighty white. Seems to be far less racial diversity in the "hippie" designation than in the general population.
Hippydom is an exclusive community these days.
n2doc (27,221 posts)
36. Actually CSU Humboldt
As an alum, i am proud of being from a 'lowly' state school!
Also College of the Redwoods is located there.
As far as the list, I have to agree with the ones I've been to. However I would be concerned living in Asheville, considering the direction the rest of the state has taken. I don't know how Austin has survived, but it is/ has been gentrified to near Oblivion. Same with SF.
Humboldt University. Isn't that where the bug-****ing primitive teaches? Mike something-or-other?
adirondacker (304 posts)
26. When I visited Bisbee, a female artist exclaimed to me "people don't get divorced in Bisbee,
they just take turns" referring to the population density and availability of optional partners. I remember being perplexed for a moment, then amused. It's a cool and fascinating town