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Other inaugural exhibitions include "Andy Warhol's 13 Most Wanted Men and the 1964 World's Fair." Visitors can also take in the museum's celebrated Tiffany glass (Tiffany Studios were located in Corona, Queens) and massive World's Fair memorabilia collections. The expansion became possible when an ice-skating rink that occupied the southern half of the building relocated elsewhere in the park. "We were bursting at the seams," said Tom Finkelpearl, the museum's executive director. "This gave us the opportunity to have a space that reflects our mission. We say our one-word mission statement is
'openness.' We now have a beautiful, wide-open, spacious central space to open up to the public." He said officials at the museum, which is funded by the borough, city and state, hopes to double the number of visitors in the first year to 200,000. By 2015, a new 5,500-square-foot Queens Library branch will be part of the museum, allowing the curators and librarians to continue their collaboration on education programming and books that reflect the museum's exhibitions. ___ Online:
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