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A Tribute to Max Yasgur
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God bless him...he made history. How many can say that?
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Great story. I was 10 years old. That event is still relevant 50+ years later. Nice work Max. RIP.
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I did not know any of that.
Very cool. |
Wow, I hope there was a reason the writer decided to tell us he was "just a farmer", because that just seems pretty insulting taken at face value.
According to his Wiki obit, he sold the farm in '71, moved to FL, and died in '74. He was only 53. |
I worked for the man who bought the Woodstock property.
I was his full time gardener in Naples, FL for a year back in 1990. He owned Cablevision Industries. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Hfzv04sx4E I still have my ticket somewhere around here, they never collected them. |
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