If you wanted to own a piece of Phish history, now is your chance as Larrabee Farm, aka Amy’s Farm is up for sale. The 42.8 acre property in Auburn, ME was the site of Phish’s August 3, 1991 summer tour closer.

The free show provided the blueprint for what would become Phish’s extensive history of throwing their own festival, for which they will play their tenth this summer in the form of Magnaball.

The show included three sets of Phish along with special guest appearances from Jamie Janover on didgeridoo on “Buried Alive” along with the Dude of Life sitting in on vocals for an encore of his originals (along with “Magilla”) that consisted of “Self,” “Bitchin’ Again” and “Crimes of the Mind.”

For more on Phish’s time at Amy’s Farm, read a twenty year retrospective penned in 2011 on Phish.net.