I didn't even know this place existed before a few weeks ago, but I decided to give it a look when I was in the area and it was actually pretty informative! I do though wish that instead of some of the information being high up on lights where it's kind of hard to read they would put plaques down or something to read along the way that's closer to the ground and has better font size. But otherwise it was still really cool especially when the night came, I also saw a few couples hanging around and also enjoying the nightlife and information about various...
Read moreThe trail runs a long way along the top of the levy. An entrance is marked by a statue of Louis Armstrong and a nice view of the Mississippi River. It is a nice peaceful walk on the level path. Be sure to look up at the street lamps along the path. Many of them show photos and stories of jazz legends and provides some history. There is also a bicycle tire pump and several benches on...
Read moreIt’s not much of a Jazz Walk of Fame. To me, that implies statuary or perhaps plaques for a number of musicians. This is not the case. There is only a statue of Louis Armstrong. While the wall along the levee is nice, the OTHER statue of Louie located in the park that bears his name is more than sufficient. If you miss the one at the Walk of Fame, you won't...
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