Learn about the history of jazz music at this Missouri museum.
The American Jazz Museum was established in 1997, and it is located in Kansas City, Missouri. It features three different venues, the museum, the Blue Room Jazz Club, and the Gem Theater. In the museum portion, guests will experience interactive exhibits and can participate in programs and community events. Community events include jazz storytelling, paint and sip wine, and networking opportunities. Live performances at the Blue Room have included artists such as Baby J, Vanessa Rubin, Charles Williams, the James Ward Band, and others. The Gem Theater began as the Star Theater, and it was built in 1912. This was originally a silent movie theater and has since been renovated into a 500-seat performing arts center. Check the website for current information regarding performances and events.
Regular museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday from 12 pm to 5 pm. Admission rates to the American Jazz Museum are $10 per adult, $9 per senior citizen, $6 for children (ages 5 to 12), and free for children four and under. Music and history enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy visiting the American Jazz Museum; come check it out the next time you're in Kansas City.
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