1969: The first Woodstock music festival begins in New York. The festival's audience peaks at an estimated 400,000. pic.twitter.com/tTiHGK9r5K
— Today In History (@LiveHistoryNow) August 15, 2014
Forty-five years ago today, a small town in upstate New York was getting a “groovy” makeover thanks to the Woodstock Music and Art Fair–better known as simply: Woodstock…
1. Why did it happen? It was actually all supposed to be one big fundraiser to build a recording studio and rock-and-roll retreat, but getting people to pay for admission was quickly abandoned on day one.
2. Woodstock didn’t happen at Woodstock–it all happened in Bethel, New York, thanks to farmer Max Yasgur, who stepped in to offer his alfalfa field for $75,000.









