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Woodstock may refer to any of the following:

Places

United Kingdom

Ireland

  • Woodstock (townland) near Ballindine in County Mayo
  • Woodstock Estate, Inistouge, Co. Kilkenny. A wooded estate by the river Nore.

    United States

  • Woodstock, Alabama
  • Woodstock, Connecticut
  • Woodstock, Georgia
  • Woodstock, Illinois
  • Woodstock, Maine
  • Woodstock, Maryland
  • Woodstock, Minnesota
  • Woodstock, New Hampshire
  • Woodstock, New York, a town from which the 1969 festival (see below) took its name, although the festival wasn't staged there
  • Woodstock, Ohio
  • Woodstock, Portland, Oregon, neighborhood
  • Woodstock, Vermont
  • Woodstock, Virginia

    Australia

  • Woodstock, New South Wales
  • Woodstock, Queensland

    Canada

  • Woodstock, New Brunswick
  • Woodstock, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Woodstock, Ontario

    New Zealand

  • Woodstock, New Zealand

    South Africa

  • Woodstock, Cape Town

    Culture

  • Woodstock (novel), the 1826 novel by Walter Scott
  • Woodstock (Peanuts), a character in the comic strip Peanuts
  • Thomas of Woodstock (see Richard II, Part I), a play that may have been written by Shakespeare

    Woodstock Festival

  • The Woodstock Music and Art Fair (Woodstock Festival), a 1969 U.S. rock festival which inspired a 1970 Warner Bros. documentary film; it was followed by commemorative festivals including:
  • Movies and albums from these festivals include:
    • Woodstock (film), the 1970 documentary movie about the 1969 festival
    • , a live album from the 1969 festival
    • Woodstock 2, the second live album from the 1969 festival
    • Woodstock 1999, a live album from the 1999 festival
  • "Woodstock" (song), a song by Joni Mitchell about the original festival
  • Przystanek Woodstock, an annual Polish music festival, named after the 1969 event

    People

  • Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (1301-1330)
  • Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (1355-1397), a son of Edward III of England
  • William Bentinck, Viscount Woodstock

    Schools

  • Woodstock School, an international residential school in the Indian Himalayas, established 1854

    Other uses

  • Woodstock (typewriter), improved by Alvah Curtis Roebuck
  • Woodstock Pub, a pub in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Woodstock Times, newspaper in the New York town of Woodstock
       

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