For years, industrial sites that once fueled the city’s economy have sat idle and deteriorating in and around residential areas. Now, the brownfields are presenting an opportunity for residents to re-invent their neighborhoods.
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I removed the post above because of copyright concerns, not because of the point Schenectady Scott was making. The comment cut and pasted too much of a Business Review article for it to be considered fair use. Judy Patrick
There are plenty of people in town who probably know for sure if there was a 1968 show, but we couldn't find any reference to it in our own archives.
We saw the Web references to a 1968 poster as well, but there are also some online reports that the poster - which doesn't have a year printed on it - was from the 1970 show. The month-and-day date on that poster, June 26, is the same date of the 1970 concert.
Posted on February 3 at 11:33 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Thanks for pointing that out. I've re-categorized this to make it easier to find.
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