Druid Heights

Druid Heights was home to some the Bay Area’s most prominent countercultural figures of the 1950's, 60s, and 70s, whose influences on American society include significant contributions to the areas of feminism, literature, religion and philosophy, sexuality, film, music, arts and crafts, dance, and drug culture. This report identified the historical resources of Druid Heights and evaluated their eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Following publication, it was featured in the New York Times. This report was commissioned by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

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