We may be a little biased, but I think it's totally allowed considering this particular venue happens to be part of the foundation of the Hudson Valley - sounds about right, doesn't it?

Clearly we're referring to the historic site of the 1969 Woodstock, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. In addition to the incredible music on stage at Bethel, there's also the museum which is full of rich art and music history, and of course, the Campground to round out your experience!

There's a a current vote happening with USA TODAY, and I think the Hudson Valley can be instrumental in getting our local venue the recognition it deserves!

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USA TODAY 10Best Recognition

Voting is currently open and runs through Monday, May 12th for the USA TODAY 10Best competition, with Reader's Choice, Travel, Food & Drink and Lifestyle categories up for contention, and within each one, there are a number of different votes.

One of said areas is 10Best Amphitheaters, and our beloved Bethel is on that list alongside some heavy hitters like Red Rocks, Hollywood Bowl, the Wharf.

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The amphitheater category description indicates that there are more than 1,000 amphitheaters throughout the US, and that those nominated were identified by an 'expert panel' and now it's time for us, the readers/concert and theater goers to vote. The category description goes on to read the following way:

There's something uniquely magical about the communal experience of live entertainment under the open sky. Every year, millions of people are drawn to amphitheaters, captivated by their compelling blend of natural beauty, exceptional acoustics, and immersive atmosphere.

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How Can You Cast Your 'Bethel Woods is the Best' Vote?

Voting will run through May 12th, with winners announced on May 21st. Individuals can vote once a day. Bethel is asking for your vote to help their mission 'to make the world a better place through the power of music and the arts.'

Now when it comes to this summer at Bethel, have you looked at the full list of pavilion shows scheduled for this year? The 2025 season has shaped up to be one incredible show after another, so it's looking like a season well-spent at our historic hometown venue.

7 Places to Eat Near Bethel Woods

If you're headed to Bethel Woods for a show, there are some great local spots to stop for a bite to eat while soaking in the local vibe.

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6 Things To See At Bethel Woods Museum

The Museum at Bethel Woods is located at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts which is the original site of the 1969 Woodstock Museum Festival.

While some attendees visit for their concerts, others also enjoy exploring their Bindy Baazar Trail, concerts in the Event Gallery, attending classes, exhibits and events as well.

The Museum at Bethel Woods is a groovy place where visitors can step back in time to experience the history of the 1960's and hear personal stories from those who attended the festival. This museum is unique, has fun photo opportunities to engage in, videos to watch and knowledge to gain from their time in The Museum at Bethel Woods.

Take a look through the history of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

Gallery Credit: Allison Kay

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