![]() It faded into a stuffy, dark, not quite engaging place before being thoroughly renovated and reopened in November 2013. NY Worlds Fair ’65 Memorabilia Queens Museum Flushing NYĪdjacent to the 1964/65 World’s Fair Unisphere, the space became the Queens Museum in the 1970’s. In fact it was here, in 1948, that the world voted its approval for establishing of the State of Israel. From 1946-1950 it served as the temporary home of the United Nations General Assembly while the Le Corbusier slab was being built on the East River. The Queens Museum was not always a museum. Queens Museum exterior NY VISIT: Queens Museum, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens So both dates are celebrated at his home every year, with birthday cake served in the garden. Louis Armstrong claimed to have been born on July 4 th, 1900 but his actual birth date was August 4, 1901. Once again, you’ll hear his voice, thrilling to the fact that for the first time in his life he had his own room to retreat to. While appearing on a talk show, he revealed that the artist was actually his good friend, Tony Bennett. Louis was most at home in the library/study he called his “den.” His Marantz receiver and Tandberg reel to reel take up much of the shelf space behind his desk.Ī portrait of Armstrong signed by “Beniditto” was one of Louis’s favorites. The tinselly walk-in closet is as show biz as it gets. The couple’s bedroom is a fantasia of off whites, silver wallpaper, gold bathroom fixtures and hidden speakers (behind wallpaper). The jazz great required a lift-chair to the second floor after two heart attacks. Time Magazine once featured a photo shoot of the Armstrong’s lavish mirrored bathrooms. Her state-of-the- art futuristic kitchen, with gleaming turquoise colored cabinets, cost more than the whole house. Lucille decorated the home with the most cutting edge accoutrements. While taking in their small but exquisite living room, listen to clips of Sachmo’s unmistakable voice – Lucile correcting him in the background. ![]() Inside the house, everything is exactly as Lucile left it after her death in 1983 (Louis died in ’71). Your tour begins in the small visitor’s center housed in the former garage stocked with memorabilia, including a gold plated trumpet a gift from King George V. In fact, Louis wrote his iconic song, “It’s A Wonderful World,” about his little slice of heaven on this working class block. Known for their generosity – he was “Uncle Sachmo” and she was “Aunt Lucile” – they’d invite the kids in the neighborhood into their living room to watch that new invention, the television. Never one to flaunt his wealth, Louis and his fourth wife, Lucile Wilson moved into this humble home in 1943. Armstrong appeared in 30 movies and on almost every television show of the time. Despite that, he rose from poverty to become one of the most famous musicians of our age. Yes, the famous gravel-voiced trumpet-master most identified with Louisiana, swing, scat, “Hello Dolly,” and jazz in general, actually lived for the last 28 years of his life in Queens, NY.Īrmstrong, whose nickname, Sachmo, is a contraction of “Satchel Mouth,” was born in 1901 to a New Orleans prostitute. Things to Do In Flushing NY and Corona NY TOUR: Louis Armstrong House Museum, Corona ![]() EAT: Xi’an Famous Foods and Tianjin Dumpling House, formerly in the Golden Mall.EAT: Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant for Dim Sum. ![]()
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