There are 22 towns in the United States named Woodstock. If you look, you will find a Woodstock in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Virginia and Ohio to name a few but there is only one Woodstock, New York.

See the Woodstock, New York home that hosted legends such as Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, George Harrison, Johnny Cash, William Kennedy, Dave Matthews and more. The Stone House, as it is called, on Striebel Road is listed for sale by Kate Johnson with Southeby's.

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Woodstock, NY, home to the hippies, musicians, poets and artisans alongside regular people like you and me. Some of the biggest rock icons of all time have called Woodstock home, including Bob Dylan's manager Albert Grossman. Watch the video of his former home below.

According to William Pitt Southeby's International Realty, Albert Grossman's former estate, the Stone House, is listed for sale with an asking price of nearly $5 million. The cover to Dylan's 'Bringing It All Back Home' album was shot in the living room at the Stone House.

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Today the Stone House, rich with artistic history, is for sale. Sitting on more than 70 acres, this 3,899 square foot home boasts  4 bedrooms, 2 full baths and 2 half baths.

Musicians such as Van Morrison, David Bowie, and Jimi Hendrix are just a few of the rockers that once called Woodstock, NY home. Levon Helm and The Band lived just outside of Woodstock in a house made famous by their album title 'Songs from Big Pink'. Today Big Pink is available to rent.

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