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The Woodstock 94 Story

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Woodstock Festival  June 25, 1994 - August 11, 1994

 

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The Press Corp get oriented by Steve Lemon from Woodstock Ventures

Mark Banks from ABC News checks the satellite for the up link..

The water pipes are installed in Winston Farm.

Michael Lang interviewed by Cynthia Wallace - Reuters TV

Saugerties Supervisor, Jim Griffis and Deputy Chief, Kevin Drescher

All cars would need a Vehicle Access Pass to get through the traffic like the one above.

Jim Griffis with Bob Yerric and Bob Moser in the planning trailer.

The North Stage begins to take form.

Joel & John are interviewed with the North Stage in the background.

Beth Fertic from Public Free Radio interviews John Roberts.

A sound technician tests his equipment on Friday.

ABC News Ricki Goldberg & Jim Hickey interview Michael.

Carl Struble, Adam Gottlieb and Dick Goldman of the Medical Staff.

The Woodstock Medical facility.

A directional sign outside of the Medical Building.

Work on the South Stage continues as a couple from California tour the site.

Lea Rhea from NYC is one of the few female construction workers.

Workers with Apparel get ready to sell tee shirts.

These giant water tanks were constructed to supply water to the crowd.

The native American village is peaceful on Wednesday.

An early arrival sets up camp.

Terry Donohue and Yujiro Kurihara with their Japan Broadcasting Crew.

Joel Rosenman rushes to a meeting while keeping track of progress.

Michael Lang poses on a Woodstock Harley.

A political activist try's to get some attention.

Pepsi unloads more drink to quench the crowd's thirst.

The mural wall outside the site was awesome.

Another mural.

A Nikolai Papp mural.

Workers hustle to complete a mural installation.

Mural Wall Director Barbara Pensey with artist and Banner

Ron and Barbara Rodrigo and children in front of their mural.

Another mural.

The mural wall at the corner of Routes 212 and 32 in Saugerties.

NY State Police Sgt Gary Henderson works with team to get ready.

The scene is peaceful from the North Stage on Wednesday.

Kelly and Buffy visit the Woodstock Mural Wall.

The North Stage is almost ready Thursday, July 10th.

Members of the Peace Patrol are in place.

Over 8,000 portable toilets are in place. 

MTV staff check out their tower.

James Kennedy, Catherine Costello and Keith Evans from the NY State Police were on hand to video tape the event.

The Leonardo and McCabe families on Route 212 are ready.

By 9:30 PM Thursday the crowd was already beginning to gather.

The crowd was entertained by bag piper, Bill Gould.  Woodstock????

CBS Newsman, John Roberts reports from the field.

"Easy Rider" is shown on the Big Screen to entertain early arrivals.

Girls from New Jersey set their tent Thursday night.

 

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