Archaeologists Dig Site of Woodstock Concert
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 Published On Jun 20, 2018

Archaeologists from New York’s Binghamton University this month launched the first official excavation of the site of the 1969 Woodstock concert. It’s hallowed ground that came to symbolize an era of peace, love and music. (June 21)

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