Way back in 1969, personal computers were still way off in the future. It would be another 30 years before the Internet would come into its own as an easily accessible information source. Suddenly, the history of Woodstock -- previously found only in books, photos, newspaper archives, vinyl records, and films -- was as close as a key click. Here's your guide to where to go on the Web for all things Woodstock.
About.com Classic Rock
Information on the history, music, performers and the 40th anniversary celebrations. Includes a "Where Are They Now?" feature on performers at Woodstock, photos, performance video, book and music reviews.
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Museum and concert venue built on the site of the original Woodstock festival. Website includes concert schedules and museum exhibitions.
Woodstock.com
This site is a joint effort of Woodstock Ventures and Sony Entertainment. There are photos, features, video, contests, merchandise, blogs and a forum.
Woodstock 69
A collection of Woodstock facts, stories, photos, memorabilia and links.
Woodstock Hearts
Paulette and Duane were high school friends who went to Woodstock together, then reunited 40 years later. This is their story.
Woodstock Preservation Archives
News articles, photos, references and resources from the Woodstock Preservation Alliance.
Woodstock Story
40th Anniversary information, stories, interviews, video, contests and merchandise.








