Woodstock was held in Bethel, New York, primarily because the original site in Wallkill faced opposition and legal issues from local residents and officials. Bethel provided a more accommodating rural setting, with ample space for the large crowd expected at the festival. Additionally, the location was close enough to major cities like New York City, making it accessible for attendees. The site at Max Yasgur's farm ultimately became iconic, symbolizing the spirit of the counterculture movement of the 1960s.
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