Three days
The idea of a Woodstock nation still exists today. When people come together and strive for a peaceful existence world wide within that group is a part of Woodstock. The event was held for 4 days in 1969, and then again in 1994 and 1999.
There were 2 accidental deaths at Woodstock 1969.
Woodstock was held in 1969. And thousands of people showed up.
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there was no real count on how many were actually there but most estimates are between 450,000 and 500,000
The idea of a Woodstock nation still exists today. When people come together and strive for a peaceful existence world wide within that group is a part of Woodstock. The event was held for 4 days in 1969, and then again in 1994 and 1999.
There were 2 accidental deaths at Woodstock 1969.
Woodstock was held in 1969. And thousands of people showed up.
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there was no real count on how many were actually there but most estimates are between 450,000 and 500,000
Woodstock was a music festival in 1969. August 15-18. It took place on a farm in White Lake, New York. It's intention was three days of peace love and music. About 500,000 people attended the event after it was declared free. Performers included Janis Joplin, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, and many more.
The year 1969 was not a leap year, as 1969 is not divisible by 4. Therefore, the year 1969 contained 365 days.
3,285 days
3 Deaths (one each from heroin overdose, ruptured appendix and being run over by a tractor)
Organizers of the Woodstock festival in 1969 initially expected around 50,000 attendees. However, the actual turnout far exceeded their expectations, with estimates of about 400,000 people arriving for the event. This massive influx led to challenges in logistics and infrastructure, but ultimately contributed to the festival's legendary status in music history.
3 people died one from an overdose one from being runovered by a tractor while sleeping near a hayfield one from falling off a scaffold