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  Louis Armstrong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although subject to the vicissitudes of Tin Pan Alley and the gangster-ridden music business, he continued to develop his playing.
Armstrong set up a non-profit foundation for educating disadvantaged children in music, and deeded his house and substantial archives of writings, books, recordings, and memorabilia to go to Queens College, New York after the deaths of him and his wife Lucille.
The Louis Armstrong archives have been available to music researchers, and his home in Corona, Queens opened to the public as a museum on 15 October, 2003.
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 Bridge and Tunnel Club
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Hall of Fame for Great Americans in University Heights, The Bronx, the Louis Armstrong House in Corona, Queens, the New York Aquarium in Coney Island, Brooklyn and the North Shore Esplanade in St. George, Staten Island
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