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Town Maps (1st Hour)

5/8/2026

 
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Key Aspects of Mathopia, New York City
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  • Irregular PolyArt Center: Children from Lakeside Trapezoid Academy compete in the Annual Mathopia Art Competition to see whose masterpiece will be displayed in the Irregular PolyArt Center
  • Location and History: In 1829, the twin lakes were discovered and named, Symmetry Line Lake and Lake Congruent, and Mathopia was built around them as a lakeside town. It later expanded outwards, leaving the Lakeside Trapezoid Academy as a remnant of the original town.
  • Founder: 
    • The twin lakes were discovered and named by Matthew D. Fingleson, who was born January 27th, 1800 and died October 3rd, 1896, at the age of 96. 
    • He had 7 children, 5 of which were girls, 2 of which were boys. They were named Linda, Tarrie J., Veronica D., Dalaysia, Brittany, Oliver, and Adam. 
    • All of Matthew’s children married and had lots of children, these descendants still live in Math Mansion to this day.
    • Matthew had 3 wives, Esther, Julie, and Mary Anne; he married Esther, and had Linda and Tarrie J., but then Esther died, so he remarried Julie, and had Veronica D., then she died, and he remarried Mary Anne, who had Dalaysia, Brittany, Oliver, and Adam. Mary Anne died shortly after Matthew died.
  • The Pentagon: The Pentagon is a children's activity center, you can drop your kids off after school, before work, or your kids can go there after school to wait for you. It provides free snacks, entertainment, camaraderie with fellow children, and 24 hour supervision by its excellent staff.
  • Mathopia’s Octagon Aquarium: Has a variety of aquatic animals, with an amazing gift shop too.
  • McSquare: An amazing restaurant known for its great fries and amazing sour and sweet sauce. Not only does it have great food, but great manners too, with its food comes a smile and a “you betcha”. 
  • Nature: In Mathopia, we have a beautiful park called Parrallellagram park. With beautiful waterfalls and great hiking trails.
  • Culture: What makes Mathopia so great is that, though we are located in the biggest city in the U.S. (New York City) you wouldn’t even notice. 
  • Area Feel: It’s a calm, peaceful, small town with many tourists but great attitudes everywhere. People might even give you a gift on the street corner just because.

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