Peter, Paul and Mary's Album 1700

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Peter, Paul and Mary's Album 1700

Video Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcMHCDaEEcg

Description: In 1967, as folk music was giving way to psychedelia, Peter, Paul and Mary stood on the quiet corner of 70 Bedford Street in Greenwich Village, turning an ordinary brick façade into the cover of *Album 1700*. The trio that had brought protest songs to mainstream America suddenly looked more reflective than militant, framed by a Village streetscape that had sheltered songwriters, coffeehouses, and civil rights organizing. Their poised calm on that modest West Village block feels like a hinge between eras—part beatnik, part new counterculture—just before “Leaving on a Jet Plane” carried them onto the pop charts one last time. Visit this exact corner as one of the stops in the MusicRoadTrip.com App.

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