The Museum at Bethel Woods in New York is seeking stories of those who were at Woodstock for its Oral History Initiative.
It's been 50 years now since Nick and Bobbi Ercoline first walked on a particular hillside in Bethel, New York. "Brings me back to the time when I was 20 years old and falling in love with this ...
The original Woodstock music festival was possibly the most famous flower power event of the sixties, taking place at a dairy farm in Bethel, New York, back in the summer of 1969. And two decades ...
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First of all, I wasn’t one of the cool Woodstock people. I didn’t bathe naked in the pond. I didn’t vibrate with a sense of peace and oneness with my generation. I didn’t even hear most of the music.
In 1969, a three-day music festival took place in a muddy field outside Woodstock, NY. The event was a chaotic mess, with way more people showing up than expected, and not enough services for them.
Jerry and Judy Griffin, who met on the way to Woodstock in 1969, recently celebrated their 50th anniversary with family and friends Judy and Jerry Griffin are celebrating two special milestones this ...
What was Woodstock really like? This week marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic music festival in Upstate New York. The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, promoted on flyers as “An Aquarian Exposition,” ...
1969's Woodstock Festival is widely viewed as a musical watershed and historical snapshot; the dusk of a decade and metaphorical end of a more open-hearted era. Approximately 500,000 people were ...
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