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8. “Museum Mile”

Category – Arts

Trouble’s “frenemy” Flix Ashley lives in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the world – “Museum Mile.” This area of Manhattan contains the densest concentration of art on earth. There are eleven world-class art museums in this section of Fifth Avenue.

The most famous museum in the neighborhood has an enormous permanent collection, including Ancient Egyptian artifacts, Old Masters paintings and sculpture displayed in a roof garden. Its mascot is a hippopotamus.

Question

·         How many art works are stored in this museum?

Assignment – Find the answer by going to –

Click here to research the answer. 

 

You could spend days, maybe even weeks, wandering through the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. Here's a faster way, a fifty minute overview in a Great Museums TV documentary –

 
 
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