701 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116, United StatesMap
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I stumbled upon this park, with the most wonderful statues and tributes to Louis Armstrong and other musicians, and a beautiful lake and the Mahalia Jackson Performing Arts Theatre. It’s a gem in the park and worth a visit.
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Louis Armstrong Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The original site of the park, Beauregard Square, was designed by New Orleans architect Robin Riley and named after the jazz master Louis Armstrong. In the center of the square stands a sculpture of Louis Armstrong. There are many concert halls and opera halls in the park, many related music festivals are also held here, and it is also the host of the New Orleans Jazz Festival.
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I stumbled upon this park, with the most wonderful statues and tributes to Louis Armstrong and other musicians, and a beautiful lake and the Mahalia Jackson Performing Arts Theatre. It’s a gem in the park and worth a visit.
In honor of a master built the park is small and exquisite, there are many statues and very delicate trimmings, a bit of an Oriental garden, but more natural than the Oriental garden, I like it very much.
The park can be filled with restaurant statues and artwork, and because it is an open park, there will be homeless people and some garbage left on the side of the road. Wild ducks and squirrels can be seen in the park. In short, it is a good park, but don't come at night because it feels unsafe.
It’s a beautiful park, the sculptures are nice, it’s a quiet place to think back to many of the past of Jazz Calm, and I’m a fan of life.
Even if you don't come to the jazz festival, this park is worth a visit alone. You can take a walk and rest.