After more than 55 years in the historic, but cramped, Woolworth Mansion on East 63rd Street in Manhattan, the New York Academy of Sciences moved in September to the glass-encased 40th floor of 7 World Trade Center, the first building to rise on the site of the September 11 terrorist attacks. The 32-room Woolworth Mansion (left), donated to the academy by Norman Woolworth in 1949, allowed the science organization to relocate out of a few rooms loaned to it by the American Museum of Natural History. But in recent years, the mansion, with a main room that held only 90 people, had proved too small to allow the academy to conduct large programs, said NYAS president Ellis Rubinstein. The new headquarters in the 7 WTC building (right) has a 300-person auditorium and will allow the 26 000-member academy to present programs to a broader audience, Rubinstein said. The new building...

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