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The Island Foundation
Non-profit organisation of individuals dedicated to the creation of a psychedelic culture inspired by Aldous Huxley's utopian novel Island. Including links, e-zine, chat, forum and marketplace.
http://www.island.org
Great Lakes Rainbow - Tribal Tribute
Information relevant to Michigan, Wisconsin, Ontario, Minnesota, northern Indiana, northern Ohio, and northern Illinois folks interested in Rainbow Gatherings and similar topics.
http://www.greatlakesrainbow.info/
Sunnyridge Commune
An interactive website by members of the 1960's hippie commune called Sunnyridge.
http://www.sunnyridge.net/
Oz Rainbow
Info about Australian rainbow family and rainbow gatherings also useful links and message board.
http://australia.rainbowinfo.ch/
Akron Ohio Rainbows
Club with introduction, contact information, and links.
http://www.geocities.com/treehuggergirl25/...
Philadelphia Rainbow Family
Information on events, local and national gatherings and pictures from past events.
http://www.phillyrainbowfamily.org
FenwickStreet.com
Website for current and former hippies who resided or met at #3 Fenwick Street in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1971 to 1974.
http://www.fenwickstreet.com/
The Community of Light
Group of people intending to start a self-sustainable eco-community. Providing links to other communities and initiatives.
http://www.creativeideasforyou.com/commune...
Center New Realities
The CNR was founded in Bern Switzerland in 1985, keeping ideas born out of the movement of changes alive.
http://rainbowinfo.ch/
Rainbow Family of Living Light
Unofficial site containing information on gatherings and the family. Philosophy is based on Native American traditions, intentional community building, non-violence, and alternative lifestyles.
http://welcomehome.org
The Hip Forums
Over 250 active forums on subjects like love, sex, music, controversial issues, politics, news, hip culture, marijuana, psychedelics hippie movement and alternative lifestyles.
http://www.hipforums.com
Plenty International
A non-governmental development organization founded in 1974. An initiative that started at The Farm, a cooperative, intentional community in Tennessee settled by 250 young hippie pioneers in 1971.
http://www.plenty.org/
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