The Museum at Bethel Woods, situated on the original site of the 1969 Woodstock festival, offers a vivid journey into the cultural shift of the 1960s. Through an array of artifacts, films, and music, the museum immerses visitors in the era’s transformative spirit. A restored hippie bus adds to the authentic experience, allowing both nostalgia seekers and first-time visitors to connect with the ideals that still resonate today. The interactive exhibits bridge the past and present, making it a compelling destination for anyone interested in this pivotal moment in history.
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