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In the early 1960s, Woodstock was a quiet settlement where musicians from the thriving scene of Greenwich Village escaped to breathe fresh air and recharge. Local businesses welcomed these artists, greeting them with nods and polite conversation, embodying the essence of small-town charm. As Dylan and his contemporaries began gathering in places like Cafe Espresso, the immersive atmosphere of collaboration and creativity flourished. This casual environment allowed for spontaneous jam sessions, which fueled the songwriting of countless songs that would shape the era.