Max Yasgur

  • male, deceased (1973)
Description:
Max B. Yasgur (December 151919-February 91973) was the owner of the dairy farm in Bethel, New York upon which the Woodstock Music and Art Fair was held between August 15 and August 181969. After area towns Woodstock (located about 40 miles from Yasgur's farm) and Wallkill declined to provide a venue for the festival, Max Yasgur, convinced by the arguments of his son, Sam, offered the nearly-last-minute use of his farm's alfalfa field. Wikipedia
Born:
December 15, 1919
Died:
February 9, 1973
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  • Max Yasgur's Grave

    Max Yasgur Birth: Dec. 15, 1919 Death: Feb. 9, 1973 Owner of the Sullivan County, New York farm where he let the 1969 Woodstock festival took place.
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  • Wikipedia

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  • findagrave

    Max Yasgur Birth: Dec. 15, 1919 Death: Feb. 9, 1973 Owner of the Sullivan County, New York farm where he let the 1969 Woodstock festival took place.
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  • Max Yasgur (1919 - 1973) -...

    Owner of the Sullivan County, New York farm where he let the 1969 Woodstock festival took place. At the end of the 3 day celebration Yasgur took the stage and made a moving speech to the thousands of spectators, becoming quite a revered figure among the
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