During the late sixties, two open-door communal ranches arose in Sonoma County, California.
It was a magical five years until the Sonoma County authorities discovered they could use the health and buildings code.
Together they rediscovered a tribal, neoprimitive way of life that consumed less energy and offered more freedom than our regulated, consumption-oriented Great Society could give.
Nothing quite like them had ever existed before, and people came from all over the country to live there.
During the late sixties, two open-door communal ranches arose in Sonoma County, California