Don Wildman shares his favorite museums to visit.
Museums are where America displays its treasures of the past. Behind each object is a story to be told and secrets to be revealed, often brimming with scandal, mystery, murder and intrigue.
Investigators from two countries determined that the Hindenburg zeppelin disaster was just an unfortunate accident, but the pilot went to his grave swearing his massive airship had been sabotaged.
These high-profile cases haunt the imagination.
Don Wildman digs through 4 centuries of history.
Don Wildman shows us the secrets lurking in museums and monuments across the United States.
Don Wildman is headed to Scotland to search for Nessie. The rest of us can catch glimpses of her in movies, on television, and in the kitchen(!).
Authorities closed the case more than 80 years ago, but as Don Wildman learns, there’s much more to the “crime of the century” than meets the eye. Don revisits the scene of the crime in a special episode of Mysteries at the Museum.
Initially ruled a suicide, the death of Hollywood starlet Marilyn Monroe is still a hotly-debated topic among her fans.
Don Wildman shares his advice on how to explore America's underworld.
For more than two thousand years, Cleopatra has been one of the best-known — and most notorious — women in the world. Could new technology rewrite the story of her legendary life?
This kind of storytelling isn't for the faint of heart.
When scientists warned that the Nazis could be a nuclear threat, American officials sprang into action. Their work changed our world forever.
Disaster leveled "the Paris of the West" a century ago — and its aftermath echoes through the city today.
Some of your favorite Halloween ghost stories have real evidence on exhibit in otherwise normal museums.
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