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Elizabeth Park is a county-owned public park in southeast Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] The park is located in the city of Trenton along West Jefferson Avenue and the Detroit River just north of the Wayne County Bridge leading to Grosse Ile. Under private ownership until it was given to the county in 1919, Elizabeth Park is ...
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Asbury Park Jazz Festival in Asbury Park [citation needed] Jersey City Jazz Festival in Jersey City [citation needed] OSPAC Jazz Festival in West Orange [75] James Moody Jazz Festival in Newark, New Jersey; Exit Zero Jazz Festival (Cape May, NJ) 2012–present, 2 times annually; New York. Albany Riverfront Jazz Festival in Albany [76]
One of the Motor City’s biggest annual cultural events, the Detroit Jazz Festival, is back for another four-day, Labor Day weekend celebration downtown. 2024 Detroit Jazz Festival: What to know ...
[5] [6] [7] The Slocum family estate was given to the county, becoming what is known as Elizabeth Park, named after Elizabeth Slocum. In 1834 an industrialist, Giles Bryan Slocum, constructed a dock, making Trenton a major hub of steamboat traffic. [8] In 1846, Captain Arthur Edwards founded the Detroit & Cleveland Steamboat Company in Trenton.
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The Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Foundation (JSJBF) Festival ran annually in Red bank until 2004 when the local Chamber of Commerce turned it into a food festival. The JSJBF now runs free summer jazz and blues concerts along several shore towns. The Liberty Jazz Festival also occurs every year in Liberty State Park in Jersey City.
The festival, organized by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center has been a fall gathering of musicians and audiences held at various Newark venues since 2012. [3] Jazz musician Christian McBride oversees and curates the event. [4] The festival is named for jazz saxophonist James Moody. [5]