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Mysteries At The Museum Episodes | Season 7 | |
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Brassiere Brigade, Flight For Life, Connecticut Haunting
The host looks into the story of a brassiere that gave lecherous schemers an unexpected boost. Also: a plane that soared to safety in a daring rescue mission; and a religious icon allegedly scorched by the forces of evil.
Circling The Skies, Lady And The Panda, 12 Years A Slave
A high-flying stunt that changed aviation history; and the story of a panda discovered by an unlikely heroine. Also: The host visits the Edwin Epps house in Louisiana and learns about the cruelty of slavery and one man's quest for freedom.
Love Canal, Duquesne Spy Ring, Survival In The Colonies
The host examines a property deed that's tied to a catastrophic environmental disaster; investigates why a shortwave radio was once seen as a threat to U.S. security; and explores a dark moment in the history of Jamestown, Va.
Doyle & Houdini, The Poison Squad, The Great Imposter
A feud between Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini is examined by the host, who later looks into the history of Poison Squad experiments and the beginnings of food and drug regulation. Also: the story of a jaw-dropping feat of trickery pulled off by a great impostor.
Tootsie Roll Miracle, Singing Convict, Operation Paperclip
The host explores how Tootsie Rolls came to save the lives of U.S. soldiers. Also: a guitar owned by a legendary musical jailbird; and a bicycle that helped launch humans into outer space.
Radioactive Boy Scout, Match Of The Century, Four Corners Outbreak
The story of a Boy Scout badge that inspired an ambitious teen to undertake a perilous nuclear experiment; and an examination of an outbreak that occurred in the southwestern United States in 1993. Also: the chess set used in the "Match of the Century," the 1972 tournament between American master Bobby Fischer and Russian star Boris Spassky.
Skull In The Ashes, Nazi Art Hoax, Hunger Strike
Featured: a damaged metal identification tag that played a role in a bizarre crime; a painting by a man who pulled off a great art hoax; and a pin that represents one woman's push to advance equality.
Mail Missile, Dare To Dream, Child Warrior
Included: a simple mailbox that was sent on a gravity-defying journey; a traditional Viking vessel that sailed into the annals of modern history; and a tale of terror, courage and resilience on the American frontier.
Robber's Bride, The Night Disco Exploded, Escape By Sea
Included: an old Concord stagecoach symbolic of a broken dream; a collection of melted vinyl albums; and a ship model representative of a bid for freedom.
Dramatic Defection, Wrong Way Flight, Cowboy's Revenge
Featured: a revolver used in a life-or-death situation with global consequences; a bare-bones plane that was part of perilous record-breaking adventure; and a set of mug shots from a notorious crime ring.
The Kiss That Saved A Million Lives, Heist Of The Century, Lorenzo's Oil
Included: a woman who saved many lives after her death; a surfboard involved in a notorious caper; and a mysterious plant that offered unlikely hope to a family faced with a tragic situation.
Porcelain Twins, The Warden's Wife, Lost City Of Atlantis
Host Don Wildman explores a mystifying tale of deception and intrigue involving a china doll; and examines a bullet-marked sleigh, which symbolizes the violent end of a notorious love affair. Also: He investigates the possible link between an ordinary looking set of stones and a lost civilization.
Dial M For Missing, $7 Renoir, Secret In The Attic
The disappearance of a mystery writer is investigated by Don Wildman, who also looks into the story of a Renoir painting believed to have been purchased at a flea market for $7. Also: The host examines a police ledger, which tells the tale of a secretive love affair that ended in murder.
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