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The Transformation of Woodstock: A Haven Turned Scene
Woodstock has become synonymous with the creative explosion of the 1960s, attracting numerous influential musicians who sought refuge from the chaos of city life. Nestled in the serene Catskill Mountains, this small town provided a sanctuary for artists like Bob Dylan and The Band, who found inspiration in its natural beauty and laid-back vibe. Yet, as the decade progressed, the very qualities that drew these musicians to Woodstock ultimately precipitated its transformation into a bustling cultural hub, one that would disrupt the tranquility that made it appealing in the first place.