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The women who rewrote Woodstock’s history

Peggy Bacon, Louise Hellstrom, 1927, pastel on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase. Louise Hellstrom was the rural 1920s Woodstock churchgoer’s bad dream, a sight to behold. Often portrayed in local art works with a cigarette between her lips and a drink in one hand, she had a voice that could shatter the room with what her Woodstock friend Fritzi Striebel called “its old, raucous, ear-splitting vehemence ….” Woodstocker Loui…
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Hudson Valley One broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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