Almost 55 years ago, the Woodstock music festival became a landmark event in American culture. To preserve memories of the festival that drew hundreds of thousands to a dairy farm in Bethel, N.Y., the Bethel Woods Center of the Arts is collecting oral histories of those who attended Woodstock in August 1969. Anne Thompson reports on what some of them remember.
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