When it comes to music, no one is more closely linked to the town of Woodstock than Bob Dylan. As his fame and the religious fervor of fans chasing him through Greenwich Village grew, he headed straight for this quiet hamlet under the guidance of his manager, Albert Goldman. After a few visits starting in 1963, Dylan eventually made a permanent move in 1965 to his first home in the area at Byrdcliffe, America’s oldest art colony. For nearly five…
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