Through historical photographs, artifacts, journals, sketches, and notebooks, City of Dust traces the humble countercultural roots of the annual gathering from its early days on San Francisco’s Baker Beach in the late 1980s and its Nevada desert relocation in 1990, to the maturation of the gathering through the application of civic design principles over the next two decades.
Through historical photographs, artifacts, journals, sketches, and notebooks, City of Dust traces the humble countercultural roots of the annual gathering from its early days on San Francisco’s Baker Beach in the late 1980s and its Nevada desert relocation in 1990, to the maturation of the gathering through the application of civic design principles over the next two decades.
Through historical photographs, artifacts, journals, sketches, and notebooks, City of Dust traces the humble countercultural roots of the annual gathering from its early days on San Francisco’s Baker Beach in the late 1980s and its Nevada desert relocation in 1990, to the maturation of the gathering through the application of civic design principles over the next two decades.
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Through historical photographs, artifacts, journals, sketches, and notebooks, City of Dust traces the humble countercultural roots of the annual gathering from its early days on San Francisco’s Baker Beach in the late 1980s and its Nevada desert relocation in 1990, to the maturation of the gathering through the application of civic design principles over the next two decades.
Through historical photographs, artifacts, journals, sketches, and notebooks, City of Dust traces the humble countercultural roots of the annual gathering from its early days on San Francisco’s Baker Beach in the late 1980s and its Nevada desert relocation in 1990, to the maturation of the gathering through the application of civic design principles over the next two decades.
Through historical photographs, artifacts, journals, sketches, and notebooks, City of Dust traces the humble countercultural roots of the annual gathering from its early days on San Francisco’s Baker Beach in the late 1980s and its Nevada desert relocation in 1990, to the maturation of the gathering through the application of civic design principles over the next two decades.