Includes historic Congo Square, and statues of early jazz greats Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and Buddy Bolden.

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...ssissippi, Jackson Square, Louis Armstrong Park, and much more before sampling the Crescent City's thrilling night-life!

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Louis Armstrong Park, New Orleans

Includes historic Congo Square, and statues of early jazz greats Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and Buddy Bolden..

Includes historic Congo Square, and statues of early jazz greats Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and Buddy Bolden.


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About Louis Armstrong Park

 701 North Rampart Street, New Orleans, LA, United States

 +1 504-658-3200

 www.nola.gov

Louis Armstrong Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts

This is one of the largest performance venues in the city, and is frequently used by the Louisiana Symphony Orchestra and for large scale dance performances and musicals

Municipal Auditorium

Old neoclassical stone auditorium from c

Tremé

Dive into the heart of African-American and Creole culture with a tour of the vibrant neighborhood of Treme

Backstreet Museum

Costumes of 'Mardi Gras Indians' and other artifacts of Tremé culture

New Orleans African American Museum

Call ahead to make sure they'll be open

Basin Street Station

The old Southern Railway train station has been remodeled; the ground floor has a visitors information center with gift shop, informative film and local museum exhibits free of charge

Saint Augustine Church

This famous church founded at the start of the nineteenth century by 'free people of color' is famous in local African-American history

Saint Louis Cemetery

Saint Louis Cemetery #1

Local notables entombed here include 19th century Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau

Musee Conti Wax Museum

Experience more than 300 years of history, legend and scandal with the 154 life-size figures displayed in historically accurate settings