1969 Woodstock wasn’t just three days of peace and music. It was also three days of half a million people leaving behind mountains of trash, abandoned tents, and enough mud to fill a small lake. When the final guitar riff faded and the last van rolled away, the real work began. What happened next tells a different story than the one most people remember. The cleanup crew faced a task that seemed impossible. The morning after looked like a war zo…
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