Louis Armstrong House Museum

  • 34-56 107th Street, Corona, New York
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Louis Armstrong House Museum is the preserved home of the world's most famous jazz musician. Louis was an international celebrity who could have lived anywhere. Yet in 1943 he and his wife Lucille settled in a modest house in Corona, ... more on Discoverqueens.info

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It was a privilege to have such an intimate insight into the private life of one of the greatest musical artists of all time. Visitors get to walk around the home of Louis & his wife, which hasn't bee ... more on TripAdvisor

Wow, what a fantastic place. The home is just that, a real home. Loved getting a view of how he lived ... more on TripAdvisor

Louis Armstongs home from 1943 on is as if he justwalked out the door and might step back at any moment. The House tour takes only 30 to 40 mins. Actal conversational tapes recorded by Armstrong are p ... more on TripAdvisor

Visited New York city in June 2011. Wonderful, exciting city! Took the #7 subway to Corona Queens where the highlight of our trip was taking in Hot Jazz in the Cool Garden at the Louis Armstrong House ... more on TripAdvisor

It is well off the beaten New York City tourist path... but, coming from someone who is a native New Yorker, I think the Louis Armstrong House is well worth a visit. This is particularly true if you'r ... more on TripAdvisor

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Nicknamed by Melody Maker editor Percy Brooks "Satchmo, " and known to neighborhood kids as "Pops, " Armstrong wasn't just a jazz great--he ... more on CitySearch

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www.louisarmstronghouse.org

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