

Mysteries At The Museum
Season 14
TV-PG
Don Wildman unearths relics from the world's greatest institutions to reveal secrets from the past. He examines each artifact to illuminate history's most incredible triumphs, sensational crimes and bizarre encounters.
Where to Watch Mysteries At The Museum • Season 14
22 Episodes
- Swamp People, Walkie-Talkie Heist and Grant's Writing Water
E1Swamp People, Walkie-Talkie Heist and Grant's Writing WaterDon Wildman examines an enigmatic canoe that unlocked the origins of a lost civilization, a miracle drug used by a Civil War hero in his last battle, and a bust involved in a supernatural game of chess. - Cupid's Bullet, the Man Who Fooled Houdini and Snail Telegraph
E2Cupid's Bullet, the Man Who Fooled Houdini and Snail TelegraphDon Wildman examines a war-time surgery that was truly life or death, a magician that challenged the legendary Harry Houdini and a race to discover wireless communication that lead to a slimy invention. - The First Super Computer, Flying Under Fire and Dighton Rock
E3The First Super Computer, Flying Under Fire and Dighton RockDon Wildman examines a boulder covered in strange carvings that could turn American history on its head, a sword belonging to an explorer accused of treason and the marble bust of a great leader who tried to untangle an ancient puzzle. - King Neptune, Friday Night Bank Robber and Karluk's Last Voyage
E4King Neptune, Friday Night Bank Robber and Karluk's Last VoyageDon Wildman examines a patriotic pig that helped fund World War II, a man's trek to rescue his crew during an brutal Arctic expedition and two activists who risked their lives to take down a superpower and save the whales. - Terra Cotta Warriors, The Queen of Parachuting and Polish Soldier Bear
E7Terra Cotta Warriors, The Queen of Parachuting and Polish Soldier BearDon Wildman investigates the origins of China's famous terra cotta warriors, examines the incredible heights one mother is willing to go to for her child and uncovers the little-known story of a bear who helped defeat the Nazis. - Mutually Assured Missteps, First Train Robbery and Declaration Discovered February 16, 2017
E9Mutually Assured Missteps, First Train Robbery and Declaration Discovered February 16, 2017Don Wildman inspects a fighter jet from the cold war, examines an 1860s replica steam locomotive and investigates a rare print of the Declaration of Independence. - Judy the POW Dog, Presidential Suite and Sticky Business
E10Judy the POW Dog, Presidential Suite and Sticky BusinessDon 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. - Indestructible Jack, Volcano Rescue and Butter Sculptor
E11Indestructible Jack, Volcano Rescue and Butter SculptorDon Wildman tells the story of a brave soldier who was willing to sacrifice it all, investigates a daring rescue from the depths of hell and uncovers how one crafty woman launched a deliciously unique artistic career. - Operation Mincemeat, Texas Prison Rodeo and Tully Monster
E12Operation Mincemeat, Texas Prison Rodeo and Tully MonsterDon Wildman examines an enigmatic oar used in an unreal World War II deception, a gold nugget that helped set off the gold rush and a fossil belonging to one of history's strangest creatures. - Goliath Bone, Money to Burn and Self-Serve Superstore
E13Goliath Bone, Money to Burn and Self-Serve SuperstoreDon Wildman inspects a mysterious prehistoric bone, investigates an incendiary war plot to help defend America and unearths the origins of a strategy that revolutionized the shopping industry. - Smokey's on Fire, Hot Hunk Lands in Small Town and Napoleon's Sick Day
E17Smokey's on Fire, Hot Hunk Lands in Small Town and Napoleon's Sick DayDon Wildman tells the story of a harness worn by a real-life Smokey the Bear, investigates the remnants of a space mass that landed in Wisconsin and uncovers the shocking truth behind Napoleon's downfall with an ornate saddle. - Fake Breaking News, Rescue Napoleon and Ernest Bravery
E18Fake Breaking News, Rescue Napoleon and Ernest BraveryDon Wildman examines a patriotic pigeon that saved hundreds of lives during World War II, a clever conman who took advantage of a governmental gaffe and the uncle who inspired one of America's most iconic figures. - Demon Potato, Boozy Ballot and Ouija Believe ItE19
Demon Potato, Boozy Ballot and Ouija Believe ItDon Wildman inspects a seemingly possessed potato, examines an old chair connected to an intoxicating chapter in the life of George Washington and investigates the surprising origins of the world's most famous paranormal communication device. - Pony Express, Churchill's Misadventure and First Ambulance Corps
E20Pony Express, Churchill's Misadventure and First Ambulance CorpsDon Wildman examines a leather saddle cover that changed the way America communicated across the Wild West, a newspaper article that saved a famous politician from financial ruin and a horse cart from that saved countless lives during the Civil War. - Wallenda Walks, Crazy Taxi and Rest in Peat
E21Wallenda Walks, Crazy Taxi and Rest in PeatDon Wildman examines a piece of cable used by a legendary aerialist during a high-wire walk, a French taxi that helped defeat the Germans during World War I and a piece of bone from a mysterious mass burial discovered in a Florida bog. - Riding Thunder, Warm Springs and Catcher Spy
E22Riding Thunder, Warm Springs and Catcher SpyDon Wildman examines a F8 Crusader jet that was at the center of a death-defying plummet to Earth, a specially outfitted convertible designed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and a commemorative coin linked to a baseball player turned spy.




