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- Plum_Street abstract "Plum Street is a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, roughly the area today bounded by Michigan Avenue, the Lodge Freeway, and the Fisher Freeway. The community gained wide notice in the late 1960s as hub of art, rock 'n' roll, anti-war, drug and hippie activity. Detroit school teacher Robert Cobb envisioned the area as an arts community and began acquiring and developing properties for that purpose in the early 1960s. At its height, the neighborhood attracted 43 "hip capitalist" ventures, including head shops, art galleries, and craft oriented retail stores. The area was also home to the Detroit underground newspaper The Fifth Estate and was home to "The King of the Hippies" John Sinclair's media production company Translove Energies. By 1969 fewer than 10 business remained. The community eventually lost its identity altogether, largely as a result of police harassment, drug use, the 12th Street riot and the construction of the Fisher Freeway. The community was roughly analogous to San Francisco's Haight Ashbury district.".
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- Plum_Street wikiPageRevisionID "633202160".
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink 12th_Street_riot.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink 1967_Detroit_riot.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neighborhoods_in_Detroit,_Michigan.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Fifth_Estate.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Fisher_Freeway.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Haight-Ashbury.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Haight_Ashbury.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_75_in_Michigan.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink John_Sinclair_(poet).
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Lodge_Freeway.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink M-10_(Michigan_highway).
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Michigan_Avenue_(Michigan).
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_12_in_Michigan.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLink Underground_press.
- Plum_Street wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plum Street".
- Plum_Street hasPhotoCollection Plum_Street.
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- Plum_Street subject Category:Neighborhoods_in_Detroit,_Michigan.
- Plum_Street hypernym Neighborhood.
- Plum_Street type Article.
- Plum_Street type Community.
- Plum_Street type Settlement.
- Plum_Street type Article.
- Plum_Street type Community.
- Plum_Street comment "Plum Street is a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, roughly the area today bounded by Michigan Avenue, the Lodge Freeway, and the Fisher Freeway. The community gained wide notice in the late 1960s as hub of art, rock 'n' roll, anti-war, drug and hippie activity. Detroit school teacher Robert Cobb envisioned the area as an arts community and began acquiring and developing properties for that purpose in the early 1960s.".
- Plum_Street label "Plum Street".
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- Plum_Street wasDerivedFrom Plum_Street?oldid=633202160.
- Plum_Street isPrimaryTopicOf Plum_Street.