New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old U.S. Mint
"Historic Jazz Archives"
This Greek Revival building was first used as a U.S. and Confederate Mint in 1835 and produced money for the Federal Government until 1909. Throughout its existence it has served many purposes, including minting money and housing soldiers for the Confederate Government during the Civil War. Today, the Old U.S. Mint is home to the New Orleans Jazz Museum, with many exhibits as well as important historical archives. The mint also houses gift shops, the old Coin Vault, and a performance center that regularly hosts live theatrical and musical performances, lectures, interviews, and more.
400 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans Mint, New Orleans, LA, United States, 70116
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"Historic Jazz Archives"
This Greek Revival building was first used as a U.S. and Confederate Mint in 1835 and produced money for the Federal Government until 1909. Throughout its existence it has served many purposes, including minting money and housing soldiers for the Confederate Government during the Civil War. Today, the Old U.S. Mint is home to the New Orleans Jazz Museum, with many exhibits as well as important historical archives. The mint also houses gift shops, the old Coin Vault, and a performance center that regularly hosts live theatrical and musical performances, lectures, interviews, and more.
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