In this building adults and children have spent many happy and educational hours viewing exhibits covering a broad range of subjects. The most recent is "Body Worlds" which has dozens of donated, plasticated cadavers showing the human body in various poses: soccer player, chess player, ice skaters, a teacher, and even a pregnant woman with a well-developed fetus. It has been a resounding success. While going through the exhibit, I was impressed by the hushed tones in all the galleries. Reverential almost.
Monday, June 12, 2006
Science Center
In this building adults and children have spent many happy and educational hours viewing exhibits covering a broad range of subjects. The most recent is "Body Worlds" which has dozens of donated, plasticated cadavers showing the human body in various poses: soccer player, chess player, ice skaters, a teacher, and even a pregnant woman with a well-developed fetus. It has been a resounding success. While going through the exhibit, I was impressed by the hushed tones in all the galleries. Reverential almost.
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