Woodstock (disambiguation)
Woodstock was a 1969 music festival in Bethel, New York, U.S.
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Woodstock may also refer to:
Places
Australia
Canada
- Woodstock, New Brunswick, a town in Carleton County
- Woodstock Parish, New Brunswick, civil parish surrounding the town
- Woodstock (electoral district), a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada
- Woodstock, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Woodstock, Nova Scotia
- Woodstock, Ontario
Ireland
- Woodstock Estate, a wooded estate by the river Nore
New Zealand
- Woodstock, Tasman, near Motueka, in the northwestern South Island
- Woodstock, Waikato, now called Fairfield, a suburb of Hamilton
- Woodstock, West Coast, near Kaniere, in the western South Island
South Africa
- Woodstock, Cape Town
- Woodstock railway station (Cape Town), a Metrorail railway station in Woodstock, Cape Town
United Kingdom
- Woodstock, Oxfordshire, a small town in Oxfordshire, England
- Woodstock (UK Parliament constituency), a defunct Parliamentary constituency
- Woodstock Palace, a former royal residence
- Woodstock, Belfast, an electoral ward of East Belfast
- Woodstock, Kent
- Woodstock, Pembrokeshire, Wales
United States
- Woodstock, Alabama
- Woodstock, Alameda, California
- Woodstock, Connecticut
- Woodstock, Georgia
- Woodstock Country Club, Indiana
- Woodstock, Illinois
- Woodstock (Metra), a commuter-rail station in the town of Woodstock, Illinois
- Woodstock Township, Schuyler County, Illinois
- Woodstock, Kentucky, a former community near Louisville, Kentucky, now annexed to Graymoor-Devondale
- Woodstock, Maine
- Woodstock, Maryland
- Woodstock Township, Michigan
- Woodstock, Minnesota
- Woodstock, New Hampshire
- Woodstock, New York
- Woodstock (CDP), New York, the primary hamlet within the town of Woodstock
- Woodstock, Ohio
- Woodstock, Portland, Oregon
- Woodstock, Vermont
- Woodstock (village), Vermont, in the town of Woodstock
- Woodstock, Virginia
- Battle of Woodstock, an American Civil War battle near Woodstock, Virginia
- Woodstock, Northampton County, Virginia
- Woodstock, Wisconsin
Buildings of note
- Woodstock, Burwood, a heritage-listed building in the Sydney suburb of Burwood, New South Wales
- Woodstock (Lexington, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Fayette County, Kentucky
- Woodstock (Natchez, Mississippi), a Greek Revival building built in 1851
- Woodstock (Scotland Neck, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in Halifax County, North Carolina
- Woodstock (Trenton, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Todd County, Kentucky
- Woodstock (Upper Marlboro, Maryland), a historic home in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
- Woodstock (Wilmington, Delaware), listed on the NRHP in Wilmington, Delaware
People
- Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (1301–1330), son of Edward I of England
- Mary of Woodstock (1279–1332), daughter of Edward I of England
- Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (1355–1397), son of Edward III of England
- William Bentinck, Viscount Woodstock (born 1984), writer and social entrepreneur
Arts, entertainment, and media
Literature
- Woodstock (novel), an 1826 novel by Walter Scott
- Thomas of Woodstock (play), a play which has been spuriously attributed to Shakespeare
Festivals
- Woodstock Festival, original festival 1969
- Woodstock Sound-Outs, mini-festivals held outside Woodstock, NY from 1967 to 1970
- Woodstock '79, 10th anniversary rock concert that took place at Madison Square Garden
- Woodstock '89, "The Forgotten Woodstock", 20th anniversary rock concert that took place in August 1989 on the site of the original Woodstock concert
- Woodstock '94, 25th anniversary music festival
- Woodstock 1999, 30th anniversary music festival
- Woodstock 50, cancelled 50th anniversary music festival
- Black Woodstock
- Przystanek Woodstock, an annual Polish music festival, named after the 1969 event
- Woodstock en Beauce, a summer festival in Southern Quebec, Canada
- Woodstockert, an event held at Stockert Radio Telescope, Germany
Albums
- Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More, a live album from the 1969 festival
- Woodstock Two, the second live album from the 1969 festival
- Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music, a box set of performances from the 1969 festival
- Woodstock 40 Years On: Back To Yasgur's Farm, a box set of performances from the 1969 festival
- Woodstock (Jimi Hendrix album), 1994
- Woodstock (Portugal. The Man album), 2017
- Woodstock 1999 (album), a live album from the 1999 festival
- Woodstock – Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive, a 38-disc box set of the music of the 1969 festival
Songs
- "Woodstock" (song) by Joni Mitchell, covered by Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young and other artists
- "Woodstock", a song by Big and Rich from the deluxe digital version of Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Woodstock (film), a 1970 documentary about the 1969 festival
- Woodstock (Peanuts), a character in the comic strip Peanuts
- Woodstock Express (disambiguation), a number of roller coasters operated by Cedar Fair and named for the character
- Woodstock Times, a newspaper in the New York town of Woodstock
- Woodstock Film Festival, an American film festival that was launched in 2000
Education
- India:
- Woodstock Public School, at Batala, in Punjab
- Woodstock School, international residential school in the Himalayas
- United States:
- Woodstock Academy, school in Woodstock, Connecticut
- Woodstock Elementary School (Utah), public primary school in Murray, Utah
- East-coast cluster of related institutions:
- Woodstock College, in Maryland (defunct)
- Woodstock Theological Center, Catholic theological research institute (Dist. of Columbia offshoot of the eponymous college)
- Ambiguous terms:
Other uses
- Woodstock, a typewriter invented by Alvah C. Roebuck
- Maupin Woodstock One, glider
- Woodstock Pub, a pub in Bangkok, Thailand
See also
- Woodstock Airport (disambiguation)
- Woodstock Road (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Woodstock
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