National Museum Of Mathematics

134 W 26TH ST RM 4S NEW YORK, NY 10001-7103
www.momath.org

TO OPERATE A MUSEUM OF MATHEMATICS, PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS, INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS, AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ABOUT MATHEMATICS TO ENHANCE PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF MATHEMATICS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS IN EVERYDAY LIFE.

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David Turock

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