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  2. LaPlace, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    A 1775 map of the German Coast with Colapissas, north of Carlstein, indicating the location of present-day LaPlace. [3] Present-day LaPlace was settled by German immigrants in the early 18th century during Louisiana's French colonial period, as part of a larger settlement on the bank of the Mississippi called Karlstein. [4]

  3. 1811 Kid Ory Historic House - Wikipedia

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    Exterior view 2022. The Bonnet Carre Historical Center, also known as the 1811 Kid Ory Historic House, is a museum in LaPlace, Louisiana, housed in a historic plantation house formerly known by names including Andry Plantation and Woodland Plantation.

  4. File:I-20 (LA) map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Slave shackle - 1811 Kid Ory Historic House, LaPlace ...

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    English: Slave shackle - 1811 Kid Ory Historic House, LaPlace, Louisiana. Curator John McCusker kindly allowed me to temporarily move it to a place with better light to photograph it. Curator John McCusker kindly allowed me to temporarily move it to a place with better light to photograph it.

  6. File:Jazz art, 1924.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Jazz Appreciation Month - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) is a music festival held every April in Canada and the United States, in honor of jazz as an early American art form.JAM was created in 2001 by John Edward Hasse, curator of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. [1]

  8. William P. Gottlieb - Wikipedia

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    William Paul Gottlieb (January 28, 1917 – April 23, 2006) was an American photographer and newspaper columnist who is best known for his classic photographs of the leading performers of the Golden Age of American jazz in the 1930s and 1940s.

  9. Jazz (Henri Matisse) - Wikipedia

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    The book included 20 color prints, each about 16 by 26 inches (41 by 66 cm), as well as Matisse's handwritten notes expressing his thoughts throughout the process. Tériade gave it the title Jazz , which Matisse liked because it suggested a connection between art and musical improvisation .