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“music and more inside the Louisiana State Museum”
The Old U.S. Mint is the only mint that produced American and Confederate coinage. The mint was built in 1835 and ceased in 1909. The Old U.S. Mint is currently the location of the Louisiana Historical Center, The New Orleans Jazz Club Collections of the Louisiana State Museum, and the new performing arts center. Visit to explore the history of minting, jazz, and free music performances!
Another museum review. This is a great historical landmark to tour around. The admission is free, so there is really no reason not to pay a visit. The first floor is the actual U.S. Mint museum.... Read more
The Old US mint shows how the money was print at the old day. The city of the New Orleans holds a importance location in the US history. They are located at the mouth of the Mississippi. This... Read more
U.S. Mint Portion: Pretty cool. It's small and it's free. Good place to check out if you have a free hour. Moderately interesting stuff, but if your a history buff, you'll really enjoy it. Not a... Read more
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