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Louis Armstrong was not buried in New Orleans because he had expressed a strong desire to be interred in New York City, where he had lived and worked for much of his later life. After his death in 1971, he was cremated, and his ashes were placed in a modest burial site in Flushing Cemetery in Queens, New York. This choice reflected his deep connection to the city and his personal preference over his birthplace. Armstrong's legacy, however, remains celebrated in New Orleans, where his impact on jazz music is profound.

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