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Mysteries At The Museum Episodes | Season 6 | |
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Miracle Car; Glass Armonica; Yankee Spy
Don investigates a bright yellow car that some believed would revolutionize the automotive industry. Also: the supposed healing powers of the glass armonica; and a secret message smuggled across enemy lines during the Civil War.
Strangers On A Train; Madame Tussaud; WD-40
Examining a black-and-white negative that captures part of a sinister plot; the story of wax sculptor Madame Marie Tussaud; and the history of WD-40.
Psychic Horse; Strange Story Of Rubber; Pulaski Axe
Don examines the story of a horse that purportedly had psychic abilities and delves into the history of rubber. Also: a look at a tool that revolutionized a dangerous profession.
Funhouse Mummy; Playboy's Gold; Lawn Chair In The Sky
A pistol from the Wild West era is traced back to a bizarre series of events; and Don examines a Model B Wright Brothers Flyer that was once the prized possession of a wealthy scoundrel on the run. Also: the story of a man who soared to fame on a high-flying lawn chair.
Outlaw Marshall; 76 Days Adrift; Diamond Hoax
The story of an unlikely outlaw from the Wild West is investigated during a visit to the Kansas Historical Society; and information about a diamond hoax is found at the Hardin County History Museum in Elizabethtown, Ky. Also: in Newport News, Va., a device that helped a man survive 76 days on the high seas.
The Cinder Woman; Milgram Experiment; Gold Accumulator Hoax
The story of a woman who met a bizarre and combustible fate is examined during a visit to St. Petersburg, Fla. Also: a box used in a shocking experiment; a gold hoax.
The Blonde Butcher; Charley Ross Kidnapping; Southern Sasquatch
The host explores a handcrafted doll's link to a criminal case from the 1930s; a bottle with a secret message from the 1874 Charley Ross kidnapping; and a wire mesh screen from an alleged encounter with a Sasquatch.
Failed Assassination Of JFK; Max Factor; Martian Monkey
The host investigates a plot to kill John F. Kennedy before he became president. Also: a bizarre beauty contraption; and evidence of an alleged alien encounter.
Civil War Prostitutes; Art Hoax; In Cold Blood
The host examines a glass vial filled with a silvery salve used to bring an end to a medical nightmare during the Civil War. Also: the story behind an art hoax; and a boot related to the Clutter family killings that inspired Truman Capote's "In True Blood."
Baseball Stalker; Peggy Shippen; Moon Hoax
A story of obsession that's linked to a baseball bat; and an examination of letters written by the wife of Benedict Arnold. Also: The host looks into an elaborate moon hoax.
Annie Oakley; Project Chariot; Old State Prison Haunting
The host explores a pistol's connection to Annie Oakley; and examines cement shoes from an allegedly haunted prison. Also: the story of Project Chariot.
Damascus Missile; Eye In The Sky; Soapy Smith
The host examines pieces of jagged shrapnel from an explosion in Damascus, Ark.; explores the story behind a pair of binoculars belonging to an innovator in espionage; and visits a mannequin depicting Colorado con man Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith.
Son Of A Gun; Whale Rescue; Bottle Popping Poltergeist
The host examines a bullet that is connected to a seemingly Immaculate Conception. He also looks at a machine used in a remarkable marine animal rescue mission; and explores how a deck of cards inspired a classic horror film.
Trailblazers
Host Don Wildman examines an electric pen that proved to be a failure in the American office, a lawn chair that reached incredible heights and a dollhouse-like diorama whose horrid contents changed crime investigations forever.
Secrets Of Chicago
Host Don Wildman examines a pair of ostrich feathers which sparked a salacious controversy during Chicago's 1933 World's Fair, an infamous animal skull at Chicago's Field Museum and a prison cell that harbored nightly terrors for Chicago's most infamous mobster.
Weirdest Weapons
Host Don Wildman sets his sights on a shotgun wielded by the Wild West's most gallant bandit, an ice axe on which the fate of seven mountain climbers teetered and a makeup kit used in a rescue mission.
Most Explosive
Explosive Mysteries at the Museum, host Don Wildman investigates a dangerous pair of sneakers, a helmet worn by a man who dared to take on a desert inferno and an oscilloscope.
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