We generally think of hippie culture as belonging to the sixties with an abundance of peace, love and tie dye. Now in 2018 there is one place in Connecticut where a more modern twist on this era is alive and thriving. Let’s see why New Haven is considered to be the most hippie town in the Nutmeg state.
New Haven is technically a city, but when compared to the Big Apple, it seems more like a town. And this place is full of culture, art, and free thinkers.
The first public tree planting program originated in New Haven which produced a mature canopy of trees and resulted in the nickname, "The Elm City." The downtown area centers around a 16-acre square town green that is open space for residents and visitors.
New Haven is home to the International Festival of Arts and Ideas.
This cultural festival brings some of the world's most influential theater, music and dance artists to Connecticut. Save the dates June 9 to 23 in 2018 to experience this amazing event!
Yale University also calls The Elm City its home.
Established in 1701, Yale University is a long standing fixture in collegiate history. Today, the university brings together students of many different cultures. Bright young minds create new traditions and explore uncharted territory at this institution of higher learning.
Group W. Bench is a store that is tailor made for hippies.
This store has an eclectic mix of just about everything in it. Group W. Bench is a paradise if you are looking for something odd, unusual, or reminiscent of the past.
1171 Chapel St.,
New Haven, CT 06511
You can find your hippie style at Fashionista Vintage & Variety.
From hats to clothing, this store has something for every style and era. Vintage and quirky are the words that come to mind when you enter this clothing mecca.
93 Whitney Ave.,
New Haven, CT 06510
There are plenty of restaurants that offer organic and natural dishes in New Haven.
The Juice Box specializes in smoothies, acai bowls, and avocado toasts. These choices are perfect for any modern day hippie!
1092 Chapel St.,
New Haven, CT 06510
You can view the hippie handiwork from artisans around the world at Ten Thousand Villages.
Shop handcrafted items from artisans in 38 different countries at Ten Thousand Villages. This store is a fair trade retailer that brings unique gifts, home decor and accessories from around the globe to New Haven.
1054 Chapel St.,
New Haven, CT 06510
You will probably find a hippie or two at the Book Trader Cafe.
A coffee shop and great place for vegan and vegetarian fare, the Book Trader Cafe also has a huge selection of used books available for sale. Browse the selection and you are sure to find something that intrigues your mind and taste buds!
1140 Chapel St.,
New Haven, CT 06511
You never know what you will see on the streets of New Haven.
From funky parades to sidewalk performers, The Elm City has its share of interesting sights to see. The best part is that in this hippie town, the landscape changes from day to day.
This is only a slight sampling of what makes New Haven such a hippie town, what other places or things should be added to our list? Post comments and photos below!
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