The year was 1969, and possibility, progress, and creativity were everywhere. The Stonewall riots pushed a long-overdue fight for equality into the open. Woodstock turned a quiet field into three days of music and love that defined a generation. Sesame Street premiered and changed how kids learned their ABCs. The Beatles released their final album, Abbey Road. Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon. It was a year that left its mark in more ways than one.
Here’s a look at a few BHS listings that came to life that same year.
A true 1969 retreat, this Redding property sits on more than 24 private acres with a mid-century main house, two guest cottages, and a peaceful pond, meadow, and mature fruit tree orchard.
Built in 1969, this Lincoln Square home offers great natural light, a flexible layout, and a balcony with breathtaking views of Central Park and the city skyline.
Sprawling and high above Sutton Place, this 1969 home is filled with natural light, river and city views, and a layout that moves easily from room to room.
High on the 26th floor, this 1969 Sutton Place corner home offers river and city views from three exposures, plus a private balcony to take in the skyline.
A spacious 1969 waterfront end unit in West Palm Beach with balcony views of the Intracoastal and access to a pool set right on the water.