It is not a matter of just statistics. New York: population, 10 million, 103
museums. My country (The Netherlands), population 15 million, 650 museums...
That does not make The Netherlands the museum capital of the world.
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> Subject: New York City, Museum Capital of the World
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> American modesty aside, the Museums Council web site lists
> 103 museums at www.museumscouncil.org.
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> Janet Falk
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