Historic NYC home to '60s counterculture rebels asks $6.6M
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The historic building at 9 Bleecker St. in Noho, formerly a Yippie headquarters, now markets for $6.6 million, merging rich counterculture history with commercial potential.
The Bleecker Street building served as Yippie central starting by 1973 and was integral to counterculture activism, hosting events like open-mic nights and live music.
Initially a hub for the Diggers, who provided free food, the building transitioned to being a vibrant center of political activism under the Yippies by the late '60s.
Despite its rich history, the building fell into receivership in 2014 but remains a noted cultural landmark, attracting tourists with its unique Yippie-era décor.
Read at New York Post
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