It’s hard to think about New York and not think about jazz music. Though the genre was incepted in New Orleans, the sound had many breakthroughs in New York City, and to this day feels like one of the most classic sounds of both the city and the state. New York City is still one of the best places in the world to take in a live jazz show, and the spirit of the jazz still pulses through the streets of the city. To learn more about the history of jazz music in New York, keep reading below.

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Simply put, when many people think about New York, they think about jazz. Which sites from the history of Jazz music in New York have you visited? Let us know in the comments section. For those traveling to New York City to take in a jazz club, we recommend also stopping by Brooklyn Flea, which we think is the best flea market in New York. As far as accommodations in the city, we like the Hyatt Centric Times Square.

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