Mysteries at the Museum
Don Wildman examines new evidence in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Don Wildman examines new evidence in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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The mysterious death of a Hollywood star; Scotland's Loch Ness Monster.
Don Wildman investigates the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
An electric chair related to a bizarre crime; a marble table from a scientific experiment.
An engineer's daring mission to save a high-flying Zeppelin, a prodigy's plan to play pool.
An outrageous escape over an iconic wall; an unsung Civil War hero; a mysterious encounter.
Don Wildman cracks open case files from notorious U.S. crimes to investigate key evidence.
Ventriloquist dummies who may be witnesses to a crime; rudimentary electronic device.
The origins of China's famous terra-cotta warriors; a bear who helped defeat the Nazis.
Investigating what happened on the day of one of the biggest defeats in U.S. military history.
The Miracle on the Hudson River; a legendary statue; a musical invention that struck a major chord.
Investigating a bold mission, an urban revolution and a devilish scheme.
Don Wildman explores the myths and mysteries behind America's nerve center.
The greatest high-wire stunt in history; Thomas Jefferson actions to preserve America's reputation.
Concrete tied to the rise and fall of a hero; a taxidermied dog; gaming table imbued with a curse.
A professor's quest to uncover an ancient city; a record-breaking race around the world.
A printing press connected to a Founding Father's secret identity; a model plane.
A mangled car tells of an intrepid journalist's quest for the truth.
Inspecting tiles from a tunnel, a film reel and a doghouse.
Investigating a plague, a famously jolly aviator and a trailblazing woman.
A detonator used in a robbery; a video camera captured a bizarre phenomenon; the skull of a beast.
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