The article discusses the main difference between the 1870s and the present museums in New York City in terms of approach of the decision to charge the public. It explores the landscape of attraction pricing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in an incredible value at $25. The persistence of the pay-what-you-wish policy of the museum has depended on the absence of financial difficulties of even modest severity in recent decades.
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