Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science

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The Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science was a museum of math that was open from 1980–2006 in Long Island, New York. The museum was named after mathematics teacher , who died in 1985, and featured many of the 3-dimensional solid models, oversized wooden math games, and puzzles built by Goudreau and his former students. After the museum closed, , a former math professor, decided to open the Museum of Mathematics in Manhattan (New York City), which opened in December 2012. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science was a museum of math that was open from 1980–2006 in Long Island, New York. The museum was named after mathematics teacher , who died in 1985, and featured many of the 3-dimensional solid models, oversized wooden math games, and puzzles built by Goudreau and his former students. After the museum closed, , a former math professor, decided to open the Museum of Mathematics in Manhattan (New York City), which opened in December 2012.
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