Grateful Dead Ashbury House

Grateful Dead Ashbury House. 710 Ashbury Street Former Home of Grateful Dead Stock Photo Alamy Fans of rock won't want to miss this historic townhouse in the heart of the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood Some fans have painted street art on the sidewalk in honor of the band, but even that is cleaned up from time to time..

710 Ashbury St, the Grateful Dead House, 2. Editorial Photography Image of psycadeli, 196668
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After they were busted for drugs in 1967, the Dead held a press conference here arguing for decriminalization. This house at 710 Ashbury in San Francisco is where the Grateful Dead penned many of their hits

710 Ashbury St, the Grateful Dead House, 2. Editorial Photography Image of psycadeli, 196668

Musicians like the Grateful Dead were the heart of the Summer of Love Where did Janis Joplin live in San Francisco? Janis Joplin lived down the street from the Grateful Dead at 635 Ashbury Street in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco After they were busted for drugs in 1967, the Dead held a press conference here arguing for decriminalization.

710 Ashbury Street Former Home of Grateful Dead Stock Photo Alamy. The official site of the Grateful Dead, featuring music, news, and exclusive content. Visually it's a well maintained victorian home on Ashbury - the colors are muted and nothing resembling tied-dye here

Grateful Dead 710 Ashbury » Nicholas Moegly. The group's original members—Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan—lived in the purple Victorian house located at 710 Ashbury St The house is just a block south of the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets—the epicenter of the '60s hippie movement