
Max Yasgur's Farm
Max Yasgur's Farm was a large dairy farm in Bethel, New York, owned by Max Yasgur. In 1969, it hosted the historic Woodstock Music and Art Festival, attracting over 400,000 people. The event became a symbol of the 1960s counterculture, peace, and music. The farm's rolling fields and rural setting provided a unique, open-air venue that helped shape the festival's free-spirited atmosphere. Today, the site is recognized as a landmark in music history, and the farm remains a symbol of the era's cultural significance.