- Woodstock (disambiguation)
Woodstock was a 1969 music festival in Bethel, New York, U.S.Woodstock may also refer to:
Places
United Kingdom
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Woodstock, Oxfordshire , a small town in Oxfordshire, England
**Woodstock (UK Parliament constituency) , a defunct Parliamentary constituency
**Woodstock Palace , a royal residence
*Woodstock, Belfast , an electoral ward of East BelfastIreland
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Woodstock Estate , a wooded estate by the river NoreUnited States
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Woodstock, Alabama
*Woodstock, Connecticut
*Woodstock, Georgia
*Woodstock, Illinois
*Woodstock, Maine
*Woodstock, Maryland
*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, VirginiaAustralia
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Woodstock, New South Wales
*Woodstock, Queensland Canada
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Woodstock, New Brunswick
*Woodstock, Newfoundland and Labrador
*Woodstock, Ontario New Zealand
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Woodstock, New Zealand outh Africa
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Woodstock, Cape Town Woodstock Festival
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Woodstock '79
*Woodstock '89
*Woodstock '94
*Woodstock 1999
*Black Woodstock
*Przystanek Woodstock , an annual Polish music festival, named after the 1969 eventMovies and albums
*"Woodstock" (film), a 1970 documentary about the 1969 festival
*"", a live album from the 1969 festival
*"Woodstock 2 ", the second live album from the 1969 festival
*"Woodstock 1999" (album), a live album from the 1999 festival
*"Woodstock" (song), a song by Joni Mitchell about the original festivalOther uses
*"Woodstock" (novel), a novel by Walter Scott
*Woodstock ("Peanuts"), a character in the comic strip "Peanuts"
*Woodstock School , an international residential school in the Indian Himalayas
*Woodstock Pub , a pub in Bangkok, Thailand
*"Woodstock Times ", newspaper in the New York town of Woodstock
*Woodstock (typewriter) , a typewriter invented byAlvah C. Roebuck ee also
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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
*"Thomas of Woodstock" (play), a play that may have been written by Shakespeare
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