6900 Georgia Ave., NW (at WRAMC), Bldg. 54
Washington, District of Columbia 20307

Join the National Museum of Health and Medicine for a unique Valentine’s Day program. Using specimens on display and models from the Museum’s collections, take a look at how a heart begins and grows. Observe as Museum staff dissect hearts from a reptile, mammal, and bird to demonstrate similarities and differences between bird and mammal anatomy. Try your hand at making a medical illustration from the dissections or create an anatomically-correct Valentine’s Day card. Supplies will be provided. This free event is open to all ages. The National Museum of Health and Medicine is located in Building 54 on the campus of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Limited visitor parking is available in the driveway in front of the museum. Additional free parking is available throughout the campus on weekends. Adults are required to present photo ID to gain entry to Walter Reed.

Official Website: http://nmhm.washingtondc.museum

Added by nmhm1862 on January 11, 2011

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