Kansas City approves new funding to renovate and expand the American Jazz Museum: “We are excited to amplify our mission”

Kansas City, Missouri – Kansas City leaders have agreed to give the American Jazz Museum more money to make big improvements. This is a big step toward keeping one of the city’s most famous cultural organizations in operation.

The City Council approved a $3.2 million investment to renovate and expand the museum in the Historic Jazz District, a place that has long been linked to the origins and growth of jazz in the United States.

The goal of the project is to update old buildings and make new spaces where people may learn more about Kansas City’s musical history. City officials say that the changes will help the museum keep bringing in visitors from all around the country and the world, and they will also make it a better place for learning and community building…

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