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The police did a wonderful job directing traffic and everyone, including the excited patrons were cooperative and organized. Instead of everyone being situated inside one area, the venue was extended to also include the field across the street, where everyone was camped except for VIP. The layout was different than other festivals we had attended there, like Dark Star Jubilee. The festival returned to its second year at its new venue Legend Valley, Ohio, but was our first time experiencing it here. To this day, seeing the big letter signs “Welcome To All Good” on the hill still gives me butterflies in my stomach. Besides the music and impressive production, there is always a feeling amongst the patrons that is “all good,” making the event a landmark of the summer. All Good’s lineup every year features powerhouse acts such as Widespread Panic, Furthur, and Lotus, and also smaller eclectic bands of different genres to please any sort of music fan.
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All Good was my first festival I ever went to, taken by my husband, and the place I always truly felt at home. It is the year that I spent my honeymoon, and my third year attending. I gather and lose many along the way, but the only one I have carried with me for three years has been my All Good Music Festival 2010 bracelet. It is natural on your summer travels to catch yourself glimpsing at your neighbor’s wrist, and smiling in celebration when they are wearing the same festival wristband as you are from a different weekend. Photos copyright Appalachian Jamwich Photography