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A style of music characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm, emerging in the early 20th century in African American communities.
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A city in the southern United States known for its vibrant music scene, particularly jazz, as well as its unique culture and annual festivals like Mardi Gras
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A series of events, typically cultural or musical, held in celebration or recognition of a particular theme, often featuring performances and other activities.
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An art form consisting of sound and silence, expressed through instruments or vocals, often organized into melodies, harmonies, and rhythms.
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An underground train system used for public transportation in large cities, allowing people to travel quickly across urban areas.
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A facility where aircraft take off and land, providing various services for air travelers, including boarding, baggage handling, and customs
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A vehicle that runs on tracks along public streets, typically used for urban transportation in cities like New Orleans.
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A place that provides lodging, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists, usually featuring multiple rooms and facilities.
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A car, usually licensed and with a driver, that can be hired to transport passengers to their desired destination in exchange for a fare.