On This Day in Art Rock History

A DAILY CHRONICLE

SAN FRANCISCO · THE PSYCHEDELIC ERA · 1960s

The Venues

The rooms where it happened. Some are gone; some still stand. We begin with the places at the heart of the story — the Bay Area ballrooms and the saloon in the Nevada desert where it all started — and widen outward as the archive grows.

Avalon Ballroom
San Francisco, CA
The Avalon stood on the upper floors of a 1911 building at 1268 Sutter Street in Polk Gulch.
Devonshire Downs
Northridge, CA
Devonshire Downs began life in 1946 as a harness-racing track on the northern edge of the San Fernando Valley, at the corner of Devonshire Street and
Fillmore Auditorium
San Francisco, CA
The building at 1805 Geary Boulevard long predates the music that made it legendary.
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
The room began as a swing-era dance palace — later the Carousel Ballroom — occupying the upstairs floor of a corner building at Market Street and Sout
Monterey County Fairgrounds
Monterey, CA
The Monterey County Fairgrounds sits on roughly twenty-two acres in Monterey, California, built in 1936.
Oakland Auditorium
Oakland, CA
Opened April 30, 1915, the Oakland Auditorium (originally the Oakland Civic Auditorium) is a Beaux-Arts civic landmark built 1913–1915 on the shore of
Piedmont Park
Atlanta, GA
Piedmont Park is Atlanta's central public park, 189 acres laid out in the 1900s on the grounds of two former expositions.
Red Dog Saloon
Virginia City, NV
High on the flank of Mount Davidson, in the silver-mining town the Comstock Lode built and then half-abandoned, the Red Dog Saloon occupies a three-st