Mysteries at the Museum
Don Wildman uncovers some of the Cold War's most closely guarded secrets.
Don Wildman uncovers some of the Cold War's most closely guarded secrets.
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Don examines hair linked to a mysterious death and a sunken space capsule.
A mysterious photographic negative is evidence of a controversial machine; an armored limousine.
Don looks at sketches of creatures and some brass knuckles that saves a president.
Don examines a mysterious antique fire truck and the wax likeness of a historic airplane hijacker.
Don inspects evidence that sentenced a doctor to death; the Donner Party's kettle.
Don examines an old chauffeur's cap and a block of foam from a military manhunt.
Don looks at a car that can fly; a circular saw that was used in a prison riot.
Don inspects the only known lottery scam ticket; a lifeboat that survived a hijacking.
Don examines a pill bottle from Monroe's death and a Civil War submarine.
Don examines the shoes of a famous Wild West tale, a miniature spacesuit and an ancient scroll.
Don examines a miniature head from the jungle; a journal details an Arctic expedition.
A mailbox from the Cold War; an antique wheelbarrow's secret; a preserved monster head.
Uncovering the cause of the Eastland Disaster; a possible map to a gold mine.
Don looks at how a drug syndicate was brought down; a gold ingot from a sunken ship.
The examination of a uniform; a manuscript; ice age; the secrets of a child's rag doll.
The cause of one of the worst engineering mistakes in U.S. history.
The death cast of Cheng and Eng; an umbrella from a Cold War assassination.
Don examines a mysterious psychic, a music prodigy and a ghastly scheme.
Don investigates a flamboyant con man, a Revolutionary War hero and more.
A 27-acre island near lower Manhattan; a mysterious set of stones.
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