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Celebrating Jazz Architect, Genius and Legend Louis Armstrong to Close Out #JazzAppreciationMonth (LISTEN)


by Lori Lakin Hutcherson (@lakinhutcherson)
We end our celebration of #JazzAppreciationMonth today with a short tribute to a seminal architect of the sound, the legendary New Orleans son, Louis Armstrong.
To read about Armstrong, read on. To hear about him, press PLAY:

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Franklin, New Hampshire 1894, 1899.

The New Hampshire Orphan’s Home on Daniel Webster’s Farm. In 1871 Daniel Webster’s old family farm was bought

Daniel Webster used the farm he inherited from his father as a vacation home and experimental farm, and after his death, in 1871, it was bought to become and orphanage. The site became a National Historic Landmark in 1974.


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Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY Located in Bowling Green, this National Historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY Located in Bowling Green, this National Historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY Located in Bowling Green, this National Historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY Located in Bowling Green, this National Historic

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY

Located in Bowling Green, this National Historic Landmark now houses the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, and Department of Transportation offices.

The museum is free and open to the public from 10AM to 5PM daily, Thursdays to 8PM and closed December 25. Be sure to stop by and see this hidden gem of NYC if you are in the area, and take a free trip on the Staten Island Ferry if you have the time!


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