Lucille gave ownership of it to the city of New York in order to create a museum focused on her husband.
[5] The brick house was designed by architect Robert W. Johnson and built by Thomas Daly in 1910.
At the hearing, a letter and a statement were read in support of the designation, and five witnesses spoke in favor.
Armstrong Now, multidisciplinary artists have included Esperanza Spalding, Immanuel Wilkins, and Daniel J.
[18] Performers in the Armstrong Center's jazz room and garden have also included Jon Faddis, Nikki Giovanni,[19] Jimmy Heath, Bria Skonberg, and Wendell Brunious.