San Francisco hippie culture city game and private tour

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Play a city game where you will follow clues to discover the rich history of San Francisco’s iconic neighbourhood Haight Ashbury, the epicenter of the 1967 Summer of Love.Relive the revolutionary youth-led movement that was characterized by hippie counterculture, freedom of expression, and social justice. Visit the locations in which music legends like Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and The Grateful Dead performed free concerts, the homes where these iconic figures resided, and the parks where thousands of young people participated in peaceful demonstrations.You’re a private investigator, hired by the family of missing 19-year-old Lana Bailey. Fed up with her conservative family’s rigid rules, Lana fled to San Francisco to experience the 1967 Summer of Love and her family need you to bring her home. You must immerse yourself in the hippie subculture and gain the trust of those around you. As you make your way around Haight-Ashbury, you meet eccentric characters, stumble upon free music concerts, and learn about tolerant values.
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* This is a self-guided/treasure hunt type of tour
* Note there is no person assisting you at the starting point
* Total walking distance of about 3.0 km
* The city game lasts typically around 1 hour 10 minutes to complete (but you can go at your own pace!)
* This quest is available in English
* You must be at the starting point (that you'll see in the app) in order to begin, or else the game won’t start
* Pause the game at any time and restart whenever you want, from the place you left it at
* You need an internet connection to play this city game