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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Congo_SquareCongo Square - Wikipedia

    Congo Square ( French: Place Congo) is an open space, now within Louis Armstrong Park, which is located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana, just across Rampart Street north of the French Quarter. The square is famous for its influence on the history of African American music, especially jazz .

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  2. Congo Square is a park in Armstrong Park where enslaved and free people of color gathered for African culture and jazz. Learn about its history, events, and voodoo connections at this web page.

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  3. Mar 1, 2019 · Learn how Congo Square became the birthplace of jazz, where enslaved and free people of African descent gathered to express themselves musically and culturally. Explore the history, events, and attractions of this important site in the Tremé neighborhood.

  4. Learn how Congo Square, a former gathering place for enslaved people in New Orleans, became a symbol of African culture and jazz. Explore the historical and cultural context of the square, its restrictions and resistances, and its myths and sources.

  5. Feb 10, 2011 · Learn about the history of Congo Square, a public space where African slaves and free people of color gathered for trade, music and culture in colonial New Orleans. Find out how Congo Square evolved from a French colonial market to a Spanish circus to a symbol of African American heritage.

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  7. Address. 901 N. Rampart St. New Orleans, LA 70116. (504) 589-4841. In colonial times, Congo Square was an open-air market where blacks—both enslaved and free—met on “free Sundays” to take part in sacred African rituals, talk, trade, and perform traditional songs and dance, helping lay the foundations for what would later become jazz ...

  8. Feb 26, 2018 · This open area just outside of the city on Rampart Street became known as Congo Square. At times as many as 600 slaves and free people of color congregated in Congo Square, something unheard of in the rest of the U.S. Congo Square became famous with visitors to the city for the African dancing and music.

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