
Woodstock Rock Festival, 1969
Three days of rain, mud, and music defined Woodstock—a landmark event that came to symbolize the 1960s counterculture. With half a million people gathered in upstate New York, the festival became an unexpected experiment in community, peace, and artistic freedom. It remains one of the most iconic cultural events of the 20th century, emblematic of a generation’s ideals and aspirations.
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