Categories: Travel

12 Iconic American Locations You Can Visit for Free

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2. Jazz National Historical Park

New Orleans is considered the birthplace of Jazz, during an era of desire for freedom and excess, when parties, alcohol and finger food was something everyone was talking about. So there’s no better place than the Jazz National Historical Park.

It was created in 1944 and its main purpose is to restore the legacy of the famous music genre. So, if you are in the mood for an evening that will take you back to 1920s, this is the perfect place for you. You can listen to jazz performances, films or even take tours, and yes, the admission is free.

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