
Mysteries at the Museum
A painted wooden sign; a milk can from a famous White House cow.

A painted wooden sign; a milk can from a famous White House cow.

An aeronautical device with a claim to fame; a cane that thwarted presidential assassin.

A controversial film reel that sparked jealously; a set of brass knuckles.

A ceramic figure; a bus model; a tabulating machine that served as a reminder.

An underwater breathing machine; an out-of-this-world fabric fastener; a musical invention.

A badge that inspired a nuclear experiment; a chess set used in a match of Cold War wits.

An old Concord stagecoach; melted vinyl records; a ship model.

Inspecting a presidential paperweight, jewelry and a wartime cage.

A replica of America's most famous bell; a suspicious photograph of a chef.

A species of Asian cobra invade a small town in Missouri; a carriage that was the site of a murder.

Don Wildman goes on the scene to investigate the mystery of the Titanic.

An odd glass medical device; a set of tools used in a failed auto business.

An island that is under the protection of a ghost; debris from a plane; a mockup of an alien.

The invention of the donut; a plot unrolled by Cleopatra; the world's most dangerous balloon race.

Don Wildman dives deep into the past to find the truth behind Ernest Shackleton's survival story.

A commemorative coin from the opening of the Eiffel Tower; a saddle used by a retired outlaw.

A young girl who survived a fall from a damaged aircraft; the great Harry Houdini and spiritualists.

John F. Kennedy's four-legged running mate; a plan to destroy a Nazi super weapon.

A family witnesses the assassination of President Lincoln; a monster lurks in London sewers.

Alaskan ghost ship; boisterous tourists inspire a popular winter sport; duel between music maestros.