AchievementJanuary 1917· music
Closure of Storyville Spurs Jazz Musicians' Migration North
When the U.S. Navy pressured New Orleans to close Storyville, its famous entertainment district, in November 1917, many of the musicians who had developed jazz in its clubs moved north to Chicago, Kansas City, and New York. This dispersal was a critical turning point in the nationalization of jazz and the spread of New Orleans musical innovations across America.