Kesey farm in Oregon

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Kesey farm in Oregon is the rural property owned by author Ken Kesey that became a legendary gathering place for the Merry Pranksters and a focal point of 1960s counterculture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf counterculture landmark
rural property
associatedWith 1960s counterculture
Beat Generation legacy
Ken Kesey NERFINISHED
LSD experimentation
Merry Pranksters NERFINISHED
bus Furthur NERFINISHED
hippie movement
psychedelic movement
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole focal point of 1960s counterculture on the U.S. West Coast
mythologized site in American counterculture history
setting for stories about the Merry Pranksters
hasOwnerOccupation counterculture figure
novelist
hasOwnerWork One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest NERFINISHED
Sometimes a Great Notion NERFINISHED
locatedIn Oregon
locatedNear Eugene, Oregon NERFINISHED
Springfield, Oregon NERFINISHED
mediaDepiction described in memoirs and oral histories of 1960s counterculture
referenced in documentaries on the Merry Pranksters
subject of numerous articles and interviews about Ken Kesey
notableFor connection to the travels of the bus Furthur
hosting gatherings of writers, musicians, and artists
influencing later communal and back-to-the-land experiments
informal acid tests and psychedelic sessions
ownedBy Ken Kesey NERFINISHED
primaryLanguageCommunity English-speaking community
socialFunction hub for collaborative creative projects
informal community center for local and visiting counterculture participants
space for experimentation with alternative lifestyles
timePeriod 1960s
1970s
usedAs communal living space
gathering place for the Merry Pranksters
informal artistic workshop
meeting place for counterculture figures
residence of Ken Kesey
site for psychedelic experiments
venue for parties and happenings

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Merry Pranksters relatedPlace Kesey farm in Oregon