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Title: A Look at Woodstock
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August 23, 1997 |
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It was a 600-acre hog farm owned by Max Yasgur, located in Bethel, New York, and extended along Route 17B. (Tiber, "How Woodstock Happened" Pg. 2) "It was magic," Lang said. "It was perfect. The sloping bowl, a little rise for the stage. A lake in the background... Showed first 250 characters
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The sloping bowl, a little rise for the stage. A lake in the background. The deal was sealed right there in the field?"
About two AM on Tuesday morning, August 12, 1969 there was already five lanes of headlights. By eleven AM on Thursday, August 14, traffic was backed up for ten miles... Showed next 250 characters
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