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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A model of an ancient parachute; a gold coin; the home of a man who changed music history.
A piece of cable used by a legendary aerialist during a high-wire walk.
A porcelain wash basin used in a fight against a deadly disease; a Colt.45.
A weapon that belonged to a network of spies; a bag that belonged to a journalist; a switchblade.
Hollywood's most famous four-legged star; greatest folk hero in the Wild West; battle of the biceps.
Historic journey through Death Valley; Civil War prison break; a human scalp.
A curse dooms Rudolph Valentino; a bank heist; a pocket watch is responsible for a string of deaths.
A nurse becomes a serial killer; an explosion changes the NASA space program; a bunny.
A bomber threatens railroads in the northwest; chimp raised to be human; mysterious body in Denmark.
A leather saddle cover that changed the way America communicated across the Wild West.
A failed invention that helped create a multi-billion dollar industry; the bell of a ship.
Don looks at how a drug syndicate was brought down; a gold ingot from a sunken ship.
A medium conjures a ghost; a sea monster lurks in one of the Great Lakes; an audacious stowaway.
A brave hero, a civil rights pioneer and a bizarre UFO sighting.
An iconic wedding dress; a miraculous painting; an underwater enigma that was full of hot air.
The contested birth of a mighty state; an epic battle between mankind and Mother Nature.
A mysterious photographic negative is evidence of a controversial machine; an armored limousine.
The unknown story behind a literary legend, the inspiring tale behind a group of rookie heroes.
An enigmatic oar used in an unreal World War II deception, a gold nugget.
Don examines a pill bottle from Monroe's death and a Civil War submarine.
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