MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Hippie Hen House in Murrells Inlet is serving up Maryland style crab cakes and so much more! Come along as we explore this cozy, family oriented restaurant. With a full bar ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Wow! If you haven’t been to Hippie Hen House, you are in for a treat! In this week’s Dining with Dockery, we travel down to Murrells Inlet to try out Hippie Hen House, which ...
Hippie Hen House a new restaurant opening soon in Murrells Inlet will have a 60 and 70’s vibe. When driving down U.S. 17 business look for the lit-up Volkswagen Beetle in front of the restaurant. If ...
This short overview of the hippie social movement in the United States examines the movement's beliefs and practices, including psychedelic drugs, casual sex, and rock music, as well as the phenomena of spiritual seeking, hostility to politics, and communes.
The Hippie Movement of the 1960s was a cultural phenomenon that swept through the United States and much of the Western world, challenging conventional societal norms and advocating for peace, love, and harmony.
The hippie subculture (also known as the flower people) began its development as a teenager and youth movement in the United States from the mid-1960s to early 1970s and then developed around the world.
A July 1967 Time magazine study on hippie philosophy credited the foundation of the hippie movement with historical precedent as far back as the sadhu of India, the spiritual seekers who had renounced the world and materialistic pursuits by taking Sannyasa.
Hippie, member of a countercultural movement during the 1960s and ’70s that rejected the mores of mainstream American life. The movement originated on college campuses in the United States, although it spread to other countries. Read here to learn more about the lifestyle and beliefs of hippies.