The museums are rather small. I could probably go to teo a day instead of one a day. In hindsight, I should have booked my flights so that I spent more time in NY and Dallas. But at the time of booking things I didn't know when the scientists I wanted to visit were available. And NY and Dallas were only meant to be stop-overs (since apparently it isn't cheaper to fly direct to anywhere). Ah well, it's still nice wondering around and relaxing for the rest of the day. And search for a bookstore. I could only find a small cafe-style one so it didn't have the scifi/fantasy books that I wanted (I got Persuasion and a book on dog minds). I shall have to ration my books until I reach Chicago.
The Museum of Man had a really cool exhibit comparing healthy bones to healed fractures and diseases. It was a definite highlight.
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| This is a skeleton of a guy in his 20s! |
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| Despite being the Museum of Man, this fused skull is not human, it's a calf (calves?) |



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