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Louis Armstrong House Museum

34-56 107th St., Queens, NY, 11368
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The house where jazz legend Louis Armstrong lived and died is now a tribute to his life and legacy. The Louis Armstrong House Museum, still furnished as it was when Louis and his wife Lucille lived there, lets viewers peek into the intimate life of the couple, while its collection pays tribute to his public accomplishments and contributions to the world of jazz.

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34-56 107th St. Queens, NY, 11368

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