WTOP/Jimmy Alexander

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Less than nine months ago, the Go-Go Museum & Cafe in D.C.’s Anacostia neighborhood opened its doors.

The museum, which features 16 exhibits, including AI holograms, not only celebrates the homegrown sound of D.C., it hosts free events for the community and helps keep Go-Go music alive with area school children, and tourists from around the world. There’s also the 29-foot mobile museum, which is a bus featuring mini exhibits.

An issue that Ronald Moten, founder and president of the Go-Go Museum, did not see happening was the District getting a billion dollars cut from its budget.

Moten said the first to lose funds are places like the Go-Go Museum.

“So we have to count on our community and people with a heart

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