The Most Free-Spirited Hippies in Hollywood History

Jim Morrison

Jim Morrison lived on a rooftop in Venice Beach after graduating college. He rose to fame with his band, The Doors, following the release of deeply poetic tracks like "Light My Fire." He was the quintessential bohemian, caring about nothing and going with the flow.

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The More You Know

  • The Sixteenth President of the USA, Abraham Lincoln was declared as a wrestling champ. He had concurred one loss among 300 matches.
  • The glow around the moon is called a "broch."
  • Nearly 15 percent of Los Angeles is used as a parking lot.
  • In 1912, a Paris orphanage held a raffle to raise money—the prizes were live babies.
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