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Woodstock


            
             In 1969, the Woodstock Music and Art Fair drew more than 450,000 people to.
            
             "countercultural mini-nation" in which drugs were all but legal, music was.
             plenty, and love was free. The music began Friday afternoon at 5:07 p.m.
             August 15, and continued until mid-morning Monday August 18. The festival.
             closed the New York State Thruway and created one of the nation's worst.
             traffic jams. It also inspired a bunch of local and state laws to ensure.
             that nothing like it would ever happen again.
             Woodstock was the idea of four young men: John Roberts, Joel Rosenman,.
             Artie Kornfeld and Michael Lang. The oldest of the four was 26. Their.
             original odea was to have it in Wallkill, New York, but the residents.
             objected so greatly, that the site was then taken to a farm about eight.
             miles outside of Bethel, N.Y. , population 3,900. There was objections.
             from this city as well, but a permit had already been purchased to have a.
             concert, so not much could be done about it.
             Although the conditions were terrible, (Lack of food, sparse sanitation.
             facilities, drugs and alcohol, mud, to name a few) there were no violent.
             acts at the festival.
             DRUGS.
             Drugs were a problem at the festival, nearly ninety percent of the people.
             there were smoking marijuana. There were no violence problems though. .
             Approximately one hundred percent of the 33 people arrested were charged.
             with drug-related charges.
             FOOD.
             Food shortage was a problem since so many people showed up who the festival.
             organizers wree not prepared for. Only 60,000 people were expected to.
             attend, yet on the first day alone, 500,000 frankfurters and hamburgers.
             were consumed. Constant airlifts were being operated from the site and.
             outlying areas, bringing in a total of 1,300 pounds of canned food,.
             sandwiches, and fruit. In fact, the food problems were so great that the.
             Women's Group of the Jewish Community Center of Monticello and the Sisters.
             of the Convent of St. Thomas prepared and distributed 30,000 sandwiches for.


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