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]]>Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Town’s most popular neighborhoods, thanks to its charming brightly colored homes and cobble-stoned streets. The bright shades of these homes are a symbol of liberation and freedom of homeowners who were allowed to buy them after the abolition of slavery.
If you’re a huge fan of colorful beach houses, make sure to catch a train to the charming coastal town of Muizenberg. It’s situated on the False Bay coast, about 30 minutes away from the central Cape Town, and it’s best known as one of the country’s surfing hubs.
If you enjoy exploring street art in every new city you visit, Woodstock is the place to be. This retro suburb is basically an open-air art gallery, and you’ll never get bored of walking down its streets and discovering new things.
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]]>What most people don’t know is that the festival actually didn’t take place in Woodstock, it took place on Max Yasgur’s Dairy Farm in Bethel, NY, 40 miles southwest of Woodstock. Today, a monument stands in the field commemorating where those 450,000 people crowded around to hear some of the greatest performers of the 20th century.
In addition to the monument, the Museum at Bethel Woods tells the story of the famous Woodstock festival and how this 3-day monumental event was almost canceled due to many technicalities. There are hands-on art workshops for all ages and it is a must-see if you are driving past the monument! The museum re-opened on June 13th and is close to New York City and Pennsylvania.
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]]>Here are some music festivals in the US that you should check out in summer 2019.
This iconic music festival, held on a massive farm in rural Tennessee, is hot, sweaty, and a lot of fun. This year, superstar acts like Childish Gambino, Post Malone, Cardi B, and Kacey Musgraves will light it up at Bonnaroo.
Perhaps the most iconic music festival in the US is this Chicago affair, which draws massive crowds. Taking the stage this year in Grant Park will be Ariana Grande, Twenty One Pilots, J. Balvin, and Lil Wayne.
If you’re looking for a festival with a memorable backdrop, this festival held in Golden Gate Park is second-to-none. Here, you can see an eclectic lineup featuring classics like Neil Simon and modern artists such as Leon Bridges and The Lumineers.
The first big music festival ever held was Woodstock, and this year will be a celebration of its fiftieth anniversary. Jimi Hendrix might not strum the Star-Spangled Banner this time, but you can hear acts like Miley Cyrus, Sturgill Simpson, Chance the Rapper, and Jay-Z.
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]]>The post These Vibrant Places in Cape Town Are Bursting with Color appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Town’s most popular neighborhoods, thanks to its charming brightly colored homes and cobble-stoned streets. The bright shades of these homes are a symbol of liberation and freedom of homeowners who were allowed to buy them after the abolition of slavery.
If you’re a huge fan of colorful beach houses, make sure to catch a train to the charming coastal town of Muizenberg. It’s situated on the False Bay coast, about 30 minutes away from the central Cape Town, and it’s best known as one of the country’s surfing hubs.
If you enjoy exploring street art in every new city you visit, Woodstock is the place to be. This retro suburb is basically an open-air art gallery, and you’ll never get bored of walking down its streets and discovering new things.
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]]>The post Visit the Site of the Historic 1969 Woodstock Festival appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What most people don’t know is that the festival actually didn’t take place in Woodstock, it took place on Max Yasgur’s Dairy Farm in Bethel, NY, 40 miles southwest of Woodstock. Today, a monument stands in the field commemorating where those 450,000 people crowded around to hear some of the greatest performers of the 20th century.
In addition to the monument, the Museum at Bethel Woods tells the story of the famous Woodstock festival and how this 3-day monumental event was almost canceled due to many technicalities. There are hands-on art workshops for all ages and it is a must-see if you are driving past the monument! The museum re-opened on June 13th and is close to New York City and Pennsylvania.
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]]>The post Four American Music Festivals to See This Summer appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are some music festivals in the US that you should check out in summer 2019.
This iconic music festival, held on a massive farm in rural Tennessee, is hot, sweaty, and a lot of fun. This year, superstar acts like Childish Gambino, Post Malone, Cardi B, and Kacey Musgraves will light it up at Bonnaroo.
Perhaps the most iconic music festival in the US is this Chicago affair, which draws massive crowds. Taking the stage this year in Grant Park will be Ariana Grande, Twenty One Pilots, J. Balvin, and Lil Wayne.
If you’re looking for a festival with a memorable backdrop, this festival held in Golden Gate Park is second-to-none. Here, you can see an eclectic lineup featuring classics like Neil Simon and modern artists such as Leon Bridges and The Lumineers.
The first big music festival ever held was Woodstock, and this year will be a celebration of its fiftieth anniversary. Jimi Hendrix might not strum the Star-Spangled Banner this time, but you can hear acts like Miley Cyrus, Sturgill Simpson, Chance the Rapper, and Jay-Z.
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