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New Orleans. Address. 701 Chartres Street. New Orleans, LA 70116. GET DIRECTIONS. Hours. Tuesdays–Sundays. 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Last ticket sale at 3:30 p.m. Closed on Mondays and state holidays. Contact. 504-568-6968. 800-568-6968. Admissions. GET TICKETS. $10 for Adults. $8 for Senior Citizens, Active Military, and Students.
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Feb 10, 2024 · 1. Audubon Insectarium. Image Credit: Audubon Insectarium. Opened in 2008 in collaboration with the aquarium, the Audubon Insectarium is an award-winning etymology center. The museum has over 50 different exhibits housing live insect specimens. In addition to these habitats, the institute has a wide selection of educational displays.
Louis Armstrong was born in a poor section of New Orleans known as “the Battlefield” on August 4, 1901. By the time of his death in 1971, the man known around the world as Satchmo was widely recognized as a founding father of jazz—a uniquely American art form. His influence as an artist and cultural icon is universal, unmatched, and very ...
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When Armstrong returned to New Orleans for a visit in 1965, he identified the museum’s cornet as his own after recognizing the grooves in the mouthpiece, which he filed himself in order to ...
Jul 5, 2023 · Nestled on the edge of the historic French Quarter, the New Orleans Jazz Museum is a great way to get your day started in the Vieux Carré. It highlights local and international jazz giants like Danny Barker, Louis Prima, Fats Domino, and Louis Armstrong.
The Louisiana Historical Center’s archives are open to anyone with an interest in Louisiana history and culture, from professional scholars to family genealogists. All services are free during regular hours or by appointment.