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Like hundreds of thousands of other young people, Duke Devlin came to Bethel NY for the Woodstock Music & Arts Fair in 1969.
And unlike almost all of those other attendees, Duke never left. He stayed in Sullivan County, got work, got married, and made a life for himself.
In the decades that followed the festival, Duke would tell curious folks visiting the original site all about Woodstock, ultimately becoming a Historical Interpreter for Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.
By Jason DoleLike hundreds of thousands of other young people, Duke Devlin came to Bethel NY for the Woodstock Music & Arts Fair in 1969.
And unlike almost all of those other attendees, Duke never left. He stayed in Sullivan County, got work, got married, and made a life for himself.
In the decades that followed the festival, Duke would tell curious folks visiting the original site all about Woodstock, ultimately becoming a Historical Interpreter for Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.