Thursday, August 09, 2007

By the time we got to Woodstock, it was sold....

Well, not the actual alfalfa field, but Yasgar's farmhouse next door:

Woodstock's famous farm on the market (AP)
BETHEL, N.Y. - The famous farm near the alfalfa field that drew 400,000 people to Woodstock for three days of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll is up for sale. The asking price: $8 million. Roy Howard, the current owner, is packing it in after years of tangling with local officials over permits for reunion gatherings to mark the 1969, three-day Woodstock music festival that helped ignite a generation. - story

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