4. The youths in attendance of the massive music festival became known as “Woodstock Nation.” The name originated from a book written by activist and Woodstock attendee Abbie Hoffman. The term eventually became a catchphrase for people of the baby boomer generation who followed the values of American counterculture in the 60s and 70s.

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5. The festival took place at a dairy farm property that belonged to a man named Max Yasgur. He hosted the festival as a “cause,” believing strongly in freedom of expression. His farm was 600 acres was located in the Catskills near the hamlet of White Lake in the town of Bethel, New York.

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