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Article: MoMA Moves: New York's Museum of Modern Art Opens in a Stunning Temporary Location in Queens
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- U.S. Newswire
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- June 27, 2002
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STORY SUMMARY:
(JUNE 27, 2002) - What do the New York Mets, the US Open and
LaGuardia Airport have in common with world-renowned artists Pablo
Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh? They all reside in New York's newest
cultural hot-spot - Queens. After spending 70-years under the same
roof in midtown Manhattan, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is taking
its world-renowned collection of 100,000 works and moving on over to
Queens.
While MoMA's extensive renovation continues at its 53rd Street
location, MoMA QNS - as MoMA's new home is called - is ...
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