When it comes to famous historical events in New York, the 1969 Woodstock Festival is definitely near the top of the list. The festival featured 32 musical performers and attracted more than 450,000 attendees. It has spawned books, documentaries, and (much less successful) anniversary festivals. But if you want to get the true Woodstock experience, you’ll want to visit the Museum at Bethel Woods.

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For more information about the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts or Museum at Bethel Woods, check out their website.

 

Have you been to the Museum at Bethel Woods in New York? Or do you have any fun Woodstock stories? We’d love to hear your experiences in the comments!

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