
Mysteries at the Museum
A ceramic figure; a bus model; a tabulating machine that served as a reminder.

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

An iconic wedding dress; a miraculous painting; an underwater enigma that was full of hot air.

A pocket watch used by a ruthless gangster in 1920s Chicago; an aircraft that disappeared.

A chunk of the Titanic's hull; a U.S. Army drone; an electric tricycle with a fatal flaw.

A piece of top-secret military equipment developed by the first celebrity chef.

A letter written by a First Lady recalling a bizarre gift sent to the White House.

A life jacket worn by a tennis star who survived the Titanic; a pamphlet that details a murder.

An aircraft connected to an aerial attack on a California town; a Bible used in a bizarre exorcism.

A racing number from a mule that won the Great American Horse Race; a fighter plane.

The theft of an iconic Scottish sword wielded by William Wallace; an unprecedented mission.

A house for sale comes with three ghosts; the maligned reputation of an extinct bird.

Examining a dangerous mission into outer space; a dog accused of murder; a pilot's heroic plan.

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

The world's most elusive billionaire; an explosive rodent infestation.

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

A seemingly possessed potato; an old chair connected to the life of George Washington.

A patriotic pigeon that saved hundreds of lives during World War II; a clever conman.

A harness worn by a real-life Smokey the Bear; the remnants of a space mass.

A hot-air balloon used in the first Atlantic crossing by balloon; a ceramic jar used to hold a cure.

An outrageous escape over an iconic wall; an unsung Civil War hero; a mysterious encounter.