It just so happened that ย Rolling Stone magazineโ€™s first photographer Baron Wolman was the man sent to Max Yasgur’s farm to cover the festival.
Little did he know that the festival he was taking pictures of would eventually become ย a legendary event, a turning point for counterculture. His photos probably evoke many an emotion from Woodstock Veterans, pictures that offer an insight into this extraordinary gathering of people.

 

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how did you get there

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Makeshift headgera

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afternoon siesta

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feeling the music

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So much happy

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janice joplin

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Woodstock style

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happy ave


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water

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fence

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(All Photo Credits go to Life Magazine and Baron Wolman)