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  2. Maverick Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    “Maverick” is the name given to the collaborative colony for artists that Hervey White, a “freethinker, socialist, writer, and printer with a genius for friendship,” [4] established on the outskirts of the town of Woodstock, on 102 acres he had bought in 1905. [5]

  3. Byrdcliffe Colony - Wikipedia

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    The Byrdcliffe Colony, also called the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony or Byrdcliffe Historic District, was founded in 1902 near Woodstock, New York by Jane Byrd McCall and Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead and colleagues, Bolton Brown (artist) and Hervey White (writer). [2] [3] It is the oldest operating arts and

  4. Woodstock, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Woodstock Guild, founded by Byrdcliffe artists in 1939, is now the steward of the 350-acre (1.4 km 2) Byrdcliffe Colony. It is a multicultural organization which sponsors exhibitions, classes, concerts, dance and theatre events and runs the oldest craft shop in Woodstock, the Fleur de Lis Gallery, which features over 60 artists.

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  6. Hervey White - Wikipedia

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    Hervey White (1866–1944) was an American novelist, poet, and community-builder. He was one of the original founders of the Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock, New York, then went on to create a more radical artists' colony, the Maverick.

  7. Woodstock Revisited - Wikipedia

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    While the Woodstock Festival did not end up happening in the town for which it was named, Woodstock, New York, it wouldn't have transpired had it not been for a series of historical events in Woodstock that influenced the rise of the American counterculture. Bob Dylan moved to Woodstock in 1964, [1] [2] and The Band following Dylan to town. [3]

  8. Art colony - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Hervey White renamed it the Maverick Colony, after seceding from Byrdcliffe in 1904. [5] The town of Woodstock remains an active center of art galleries, music, and theatrical performances. The Roycroft community was an influential Arts and Crafts art colony that included both artisans

  9. A 'Utopia' for musicians, this iconic Woodstock recording ...

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    From the 1970s through the 90s, rock music’s A-listers flocked to the tiny Woodstock hamlet of Bearsville to record some of the era’s most iconic albums. The Band, Ringo Starr, Patti Smith ...

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