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Yasgur's farm at 27 Yasgur Rd in Cochecton, New York, in 1999 Max Bernard Yasgur (December 15, 1919 - February 9, 1973) was an American farmer. He was the owner of the 600-acre (240 ha) dairy farm in Bethel, New York, where the Woodstock Music and Art Fair was held on August 15-18, 1969. He sold his farm in 1971 and retired to Florida, where he died in 1973.
Max Yasgur agreed to let Woodstock organizers rent his land to hold their festival. His neighbors never forgave him, but he didn't regret it
On February 9, 1973, Max Yasgur, the New York State dairy farmer who defied his neighbors when he agreed to host the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Festival on his land, died, at the age of 53. Almost in spite of himself, Yasgur became a counterculture hero when he agreed to lease 600 acres of his farm to an ad hoc company called Woodstock Ventures, which anticipated some 50,000 participants at ...
Five weeks before the festival, Max Yasgur, a dairy farmer agreed to host Woodstock on his property.
Woodstock Music and Art Fair (1969): M Yasgur, whose Sullivan County, NY, farm was site of '69 Woodstock Festival, dies on Feb 9 at age 53
After the original festival plans in Wallkill, NY had fallen through, fortune shined upon Woodstock Ventures. The cousine of Artie Kornfeld, Lenore had a neighbor who was the nephew of Max Yasgur. Kornfeld asked Lenore to give Yasgur their number and he spoke with Kornfeld and co-producer Michael lang. After Woodstock, Yasgur was sued by his neighbors for property damage caused by the fans ...
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Not many people know much about Max Yasgur. Perhaps some do. I knew of him only because I was at the beautiful Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on Aug.17, the 55th anniversary of Woodstock. The Center is located on Max's former farm site in Bethel, N.Y. I came to Bethel to dedicate the eighth marker in the Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project sys...
Woodstock Hero Max Yasgur December 15, 1919 - February 9, 1973 Born in Brooklyn, Max Yasgur eventually found his way to Sullivan County, NY where he became the most successful dairy farmer in that county. 1969 was another turbulent year of that turbulent decade and Woodstock Ventures hoped that their festival would provide a place in the country where young people could peacefully enjoy ...
When the American Jewish dairy farmer Max Yasgur died in 1973, he became one of few non-musicians to receive a full-page obituary in Rolling Stone magazine. That's because Yasgur said "yes ...