Situated at the site of the historic Woodstock concert, the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a nonprofit organization dedicated to making the arts more accessible. This cultural center in New York spans a large area and includes a campground, an outdoor pavilion and music venue, a café that serves breakfast and lunch, and a museum. The museum preserves the legacy of the original Woodstock festival, offering visitors a chance to explore the rich history and cultural impact of this iconic event. Today, guests can enjoy a variety of artistic and musical experiences, as well as learn about the significance of the 1969 festival.
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
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