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Mysteries at the Museum
Flight of the Bell, Arsenic Soup Plot and Spring-Heeled Jack
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Don Wildman examines a replica of America's most famous bell, inspects a photograph of a suspicious-looking chef and investigates an illustrated book depicting a devilish fiend.
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Battle of Palmdale, Rain Man and the Man Who Walked Around the World
38:41|Don examines an aircraft connected to an aerial attack on a California town, a Bible used in a bizarre exorcism and a pair of hiking boots worn in a record-breaking solo journey around the world.
Sword of Scotland, Operation Haylift and Swimmin's Lib
38:01|Don examines the theft of an iconic Scottish sword wielded by William Wallace, an unprecedented mission to save America's livestock and a female swimmer who broke the mold.
Long Haul Leroy, Pardo's Push and the Invention of the Cable Car
39:14|Don Wildman examines a racing number from a mule that won the Great American Horse Race, a fighter plane that pushed through skies of North Vietnam and an iconic street car that transformed a city and the nation.
Judy the POW Dog, Presidential Suite and Sticky Business
39:14|Don Wildman examines a dog collar belonging to the only canine POW from World War II, a pen and inkwell connected to a poisonous political plot and an innovative solution to an accidental discovery.
Amityville Haunting, Ghost Army and Fugitive Golfer
40:06|Don examines a piece of a controversial haunted house, a ghost army that saved World War II and a golfer with a mysterious past.
The Girl Who Fell to Earth, the Real Ghostbusters and Eclipsed by Columbus
39:26|Don Wildman explores the story of a young girl who survived a fall from a damaged aircraft, a battle between the great Harry Houdini and spiritualists, and a lunar event that saved Christopher Columbus.
Hughes Hoax, Rat Bomb and Friday Night Liars
39:51|Don Wildman investigates a twisted tell-all about the world's most elusive billionaire, an explosive rodent infestation that helped America beat the Nazis and a conman's bogus ballgame that was brought down by his own teammates.
Saving the Eiffel Tower, Velvet Outlaw and Space Capsule Crisis
38:38|Don Wildman examines a commemorative coin from the opening of the Eiffel Tower, a saddle used by a retired outlaw who died under mysterious circumstances and a training capsule used by the Mercury astronauts during the early days of space travel.
Making Michigan, Log Jammin' and the Race That Changed the World
39:31|Don Wildman investigates the contested birth of a mighty state, an epic battle between mankind and Mother Nature, and a race that changed the world.