
Woodstock - Wikipedia
The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur 's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, [6][7] 60 …
Opera House | Woodstock, IL
The Woodstock Opera House, located in the downtown Square, is a historic venue committed to bringing quality entertainment to the community. With a rich history and a dedication to the …
Woodstock | History, Location, & Facts | Britannica
Woodstock, the most famous of the 1960s rock festivals, held on a farm property in Bethel, New York, August 15–18, 1969. It was organized by four inexperienced promoters who …
Woodstock 1969 - Artists, Lineup & Festival | HISTORY
Mar 9, 2018 · Billed as “An Aquarian Experience: 3 Days of Peace and Music,” the epic event would later be known simply as Woodstock and become synonymous with the counterculture …
About - Woodstock
In August 1969, the Woodstock Music & Art Fair took place on a dairy farm in Bethel, NY. Over half a million people came to a 600-acre farm to hear 32 acts (leading and emerging …
Woodstock History | Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
You can visit the Woodstock festival historic site and experience the grounds and the Museum at Bethel Woods, which interprets the festival and the bombastic decade of the 1960s which led …
Woodstock - Towns | Ulster County NY Tourism
Discover the iconic town of Woodstock, NY. Known for its arts, music, and cultural heritage.
Woodstock at 50: Photos From 1969 - The Atlantic
Aug 14, 2019 · Fifty years ago, more than 400,000 people descended on Bethel, New York, headed to a dairy farm owned by Max and Miriam Yasgur, where the Woodstock Music & Art …
Woodstock Music Festival Marks the Climax of 1960's Youth Culture
The Woodstock Music Festival, held in August 1969 in Bethel, New York, is often regarded as the pinnacle of 1960s youth culture, symbolizing a generation's quest for freedom, peace, and …
How Woodstock Happened … Part 1 - The Real Woodstock Story
The Woodstock Music and Art Fair in 1969 drew more than 450,000 people to a pasture in Sullivan County. For four days, the site became a countercultural mini-nation in which minds …