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The Amazing "Bodies Revealed"!

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Sometimes it is hard to really understand the intricate processes that operate so smoothly inside our bodies every day. Luckily, the Virginia Living Museum has an exhibit that can help give us an amazing visualization through the Bodies Revealed exhibit! This amazing exhibit showcases REAL human bodies that have been dissected and preserved to allow visitors to see the body like never before.

The Bodies Revealed exhibit is now open and will run through September 2, 2013. Tickets are an additional fee to museum admission: $7 for museum members. Combination tickets for the museum and exhibition are $26 for adults and $20 for children (ages 3-12). Ages 2 and under are free.

Exhibition hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily May 25 – Sept. 2, 2013 and the exhibit will also be open on three evenings: June 8, July 13 and Aug. 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. Evening prices are $7 for museum members, $15 for non-member adults, and $12 for children.

Have any of you visited Bodies Revealed? I would love to know what you thought, please leave comments!!

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photo credit: The Virginia Living Museum

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