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National Museum of Mathematics, aimed at math's delightful side, opens in NYC

Published on December 15, 2012
Published on December 15, 2012
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National Museum of Mathematics , New York City , NEW YORK, N.Y. , Manhattan

NEW YORK, N.Y. - There is wonder in numbers, and the curators of a new museum in New York City hope to prove it.

The National Museum of Mathematics opened to the public Saturday in Manhattan.

The museum is aimed at kids aged 8 to 13, and curators have given the place a playground feel.

The 40 exhibits include a "wall of fire" made up of laser lights that teaches kids about geometry and a square-wheeled tricycle that still manages to produce a smooth ride thanks to a wavy track.

Founder Glen Whitney says the idea is to show people the "fun, beautiful" things done with mathematics.

The museum occupies the first two floors of an office tower across from Madison Square Park.

Tickets are $15 for adults and $9 for children.

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