Bulletin Board At The Hog Farm

View of a clipboard on a wall of the communal building at the Hog Farm Collective commune, Llano (near Taos), New Mexico , October 1, 1969. On it are missing person reports, mug shots, and correspondence for people who may or may not arrive. New Mexico state law books are visible on the shelf beside it. In 1968, the collective had purchased thirteen acres of land where they began an experiment in communal living. In August 1969, they gained international attention when commune members drove a bus (called Road Hog) to the Woodstock music festival where they helped with food, first aid, and security. (Photo by Garth Eliassen/Getty Images)
View of a clipboard on a wall of the communal building at the Hog Farm Collective commune, Llano (near Taos), New Mexico , October 1, 1969. On it are missing person reports, mug shots, and correspondence for people who may or may not arrive. New Mexico state law books are visible on the shelf beside it. In 1968, the collective had purchased thirteen acres of land where they began an experiment in communal living. In August 1969, they gained international attention when commune members drove a bus (called Road Hog) to the Woodstock music festival where they helped with food, first aid, and security. (Photo by Garth Eliassen/Getty Images)
Bulletin Board At The Hog Farm
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Credit:
Garth Eliassen / Contributor
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454006253
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Date created:
01 October, 1969
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