Woodstock NY Tourist Information Website And Culture

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By Arthur White


When visiting the town of Woodstock, NY, it is important to remember that this is a small town and not the site of the Woodstock music festival. In addition, the town has a lot more to offer than a single event every 25 to 50 years. According to the woodstock ny tourist information website, while the town may be small in stature, it is big on residents and visitors staying active throughout the year.

One of the tourist information center's primary goals is to bridge the gap between local residents and visitors by speaking a language which all can understand. In addition, when visitors attend events or participate in activities, these individuals often feel like locals. For, whether going out to a local cafe or market to find fresh organic and local options, brewery for rock and roll and beer or attending a yoga class, all such events often make locals and visitors feel better.

The local culture provides a plethora of local talent, small businesses and an arts colony with different types of art. While the residents are open, friendly and welcoming, visitors attempting to cause trouble or trashing the town will most likely be asked to act right, clean up or leave. For, the ideology of locals is that all people are tourists and that all are on a personal journey and just passing through town whether that be stopping for a short while or a lifetime.

Visitors and newcomers alike provide different types workshops, music, magic and more. In addition, as the town is set far from the hustle and bustle of the big city, many people experience real peace for the first time in a long time. Whereas, the many streams and woods in and around the town provide a great place to meditate, relax and renew whether once or on an ongoing basis.

Whether traveling to the area to attend the upcoming 50th Anniversary of Woodstock or just to explore upstate New York, the area has a lot to offer. For example, a 60s museum with information on the original festival and other aspects of the decade, Lake Superior and a performing arts center offering a number of concerts and other events can be found in Bethel.

In fact, the town has three goals when it comes to residents and visitors. The first, to get more people to come to the town, the second to get more people to participate in area activities and events and the third, to build community morale. Most often, the second goal is achieved naturally by those whom can fulfill the first and third.

While having taken place in the area in 1969, and while at a different location later this Summer, the Woodstock festival has a very different energy than the town. For, the original event was almost a city unto itself in 1969 in Bethel Woods. Whereas, the anniversary festival being held in Watkins Glen will most likely take on a much different energy due to the diverse line-up of past and present performers.

The town website and mobile guide were created with diversity in mind. For, the site includes a voice command option as well as a tool which can be used to translate text into a desired language. Whereas, the screen adapts to all devices whether a large screen monitor, smart phone or tablet.




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