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The Louis Armstrong House Museum in Corona, Queens
HISTORY
Louis Armstrong was certainly wealthy enough to live just about anywhere in the world. Yet in 1943, he and his wife, Lucille, settled in a modest house in Corona, Queens, where they lived for the remainder of their lives. In her will, Lucille left the house (which had already been declared a National Historic Landmark) to the City of New York to be made into museum. The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs assumed ownership of the House, and provided for Queens College to administer it.

On October 15, 2003, the House opened to the public as a historic house museum, and since then visitors have come from all over the world to "visit" Louis and Lucille. No one has lived in the House since the Armstrongs, and the house and its furnishings remain very much as they were during Louis and Lucille's lifetime.

HOURS
Tuesday - Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: 12pm - 5pm

Guided 40-minute tours start every hour on the hour (last tour at 4pm).

Closed on all Mondays and the following Holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

ADMISSION
Adults: $8
Seniors, students, and children: $6
Group rate (eight people or more): $6
Current Members: Free

GROUP TOURS
Groups are welcome and receive a discount. Please call us at 718-478-8274 to make an appointment.

VOLUNTEERS
We are always looking for volunteers -- click here to read more.

DIRECTIONS
Click here for directions by car and public transportation.