Mysteries at the Museum
A dog collar belonging to the only canine POW from World War II; a pen and inkwell.
A dog collar belonging to the only canine POW from World War II; a pen and inkwell.
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Don examines the shoes of a famous Wild West tale, a miniature spacesuit and an ancient scroll.
A miraculous air bubble on the ocean floor, a series of mysterious skeletons discovered in closets.
A dress worn by a Hollywood movie star; a lump of gray clay; a faded brown document.
A seemingly possessed potato; an old chair connected to the life of George Washington.
A dog collar belonging to the only canine POW from World War II; a pen and inkwell.
A stuffed bear that inspired one of the greatest children's books of all time, a fireman's pike.
Don Wildman investigates the disappearance of Amelia Earhart.
Don examines hair linked to a mysterious death and a sunken space capsule.
A roadside repair on the surface of the moon; opera-loving sisters who took on the Nazis.
A lantern that helped guide a teenage girl; a homemade barrel used in a stunt.
Don inspects evidence that sentenced a doctor to death; the Donner Party's kettle.
A plaster cast of hoof prints made by a mythic beast; a colossal war machine; a president train car.
An eerie atmospheric event; the fortuitous error that turned the tides of war; Princess Diana.
The largest complete dinosaur skeleton of its time; a medicine ball used by a U.S. president.
A bird specimen marks a baffling plague; a camera used in a spy love story.
A scorecard connected to a legendary figure skating rivalry; an underwater microphone.
Don heads to Egypt to retrace and investigate the myths behind King Tut.
A damaged metal identification tag; a painting from a deception.
Don looks into the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby and goes inside the crime scene.
A patriotic pigeon that saved hundreds of lives during World War II; a clever conman.
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