National Jazz Museum in Harlem

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The National Jazz depository in Harlem is the big apple City’s depository dedicated to preservation and celebration of Harlem’s jazz history. The thought for the depository was formed in 1995. It stirred to its current location within the Harlem neighborhood in 2001. Based mostly at 104 East 126th Street, the depository emphasizes the role Harlem has vie within the nurturing and cultivation of jazz as a home to legends like Edward Kennedy Ellington, Benny Carter, jazz musician, Bird Parker, Charles Mingus, Count Basie, John Coltrane, and Billie vacation. The depository plans to maneuver into a permanent location at mercantile establishment a hundred twenty five, Associate in Nursing higher Manhattan landmark right across from the historic Greek deity Theatre.

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