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A startling story from the nation’s capital reveals that a minuscule museum—comprising just six rooms—receives $3 million per year in federal funding, despite averaging only five visitors daily. The Anacostia Community Museum’s design features posters and coloring pages, with exhibits that resemble unfinished school projects. This misallocation fuels criticism of government waste and highlights how taxpayer dollars are diverted into unnecessary projects under the guise of cultural or historical preservation.