Wow, Carson... you're just a well of information! I'm afraid I'd have some stage fright "busking" at this time in my dulcimer journey but, it's an intriguing idea. We have a farmer's market here every other Friday evening and our little historical museum opens during those hours. Might be a good idea to give it a go. Unfortunately, I don't sing (or, I do... in the shower...) so, that wonderful addition wouldn't be there. I'll give it some thought. Carson Turner said:
The people to email is the police department - or stop by and ask. Let 'em know you're not panhandling or begging (but accept tips) and that you won't be amplified. I use the line that it's "for advancement of the art form...."; most will tell you it's fine as long as business owners or the public don't complain.
Myrtle Beach SC requires a permit inside the city limits that costs $100 per musician per year. The other towns here don't have permits but have varying laws about where and what you can do. Most towns require permission of property owners (if you're not on public property), no blocking traffic (foot or vehicle), no panhandling (but you can leave a hat out if you don't beg), and have noise ordinance provisions that ten dulcimers couldn't break - but an old time string band can.
You won't make a bunch of money (with some exceptions - I made $100 in less than an hour once with impromptu singing of old time church music in Gatlinburg Tn) but it's a cool way to try out new material on a live audience that won't fire you.
I've found that downtown merchants seem to like it - it draws attention to their stores. Museums and living history type places too. And antique stores. These are easy to get permission from. Malls and big-box retailers are the hard spots - sadly; that's where some money could be made. If you're on private property with permission of the owner then most city panhandling ordinances don't apply.
Public parks are usually free-game. It's that whole 'peaceably assemble' and 'free speech' thing there.
Every musician should give it a shot some time - it's a dying art in itself. The 3rd and 4th of each month is officially International Busking Day . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busking_Day
