Haight-Ashbury
[heyt-ash-ber-ee, -buh-ree] /ˈheɪtˈæʃ bɛr i, -bə ri/
noun
1.
a district of San Francisco, in the central part of the city: a center for hippies and the drug culture in the 1960s.
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