Mysteries at the Museum Season 15 Episode 3

Ep 3. Sword Of Scotland, Operation Haylift And Swimmin's Lib

  • TV-PG
  • May 18, 2017
  • 41 min

The fifteenth season of the popular show, Mysteries at the Museum, continues to captivate audiences with its intricate and exciting narratives that delve into some of the world's most enigmatic stories. In this week's episode named 'Sword Of Scotland, Operation Haylift And Swimmin's Lib', the show takes its viewers on a fascinating journey through three different historical events that are as perplexing as they are intriguing.

The episode begins with the tale of the 'Sword of Scotland.' The story revolves around the iconic sword that belonged to William Wallace, the Scottish hero who led his country against the English in the late 13th century. The sword that Wallace wielded during the Battle of Stirling Bridge is believed to be one of the most valuable artifacts in Scottish history. It is also rumored to have mystical powers. The host of the show, Don Wildman, delves deep into the legends surrounding this weapon and uncovers some fascinating facts about its history, including the identity of a little-known individual who played a pivotal role in preserving the sword for posterity.

In the second part of the episode, the show takes a sharp turn towards one of the 20th Century's most touching humanitarian missions, the 'Operation Haylift.' In 1949, a massive blizzard struck the Plains, engulfing the Midwest in snowdrifts that were as high as ten feet. The severe cold paralyzed the region, leaving its inhabitants stranded and desperate for food and medical supplies. The show recounts the incredible efforts of a group of air force pilots who risked their lives to deliver hay bales to starving cattle. The pilots flew in bone-chilling conditions, armed with only a map and a compass. The episode provides an insight into the bravery and selflessness of these pilots who saved countless animals and inspired a nation.

The final segment of the episode is about 'Swimmin's Lib.' In the late 19th century, competitive swimming was a men-only sport. Women were not allowed to participate, and any woman daring enough to challenge this rule was severely punished. But one woman, Annette Kellerman, refused to accept these societal norms. She believed that women were as capable as men and deserved the opportunity to compete. Kellerman fought tirelessly to gain access to swimming pools and eventually became a world-famous swimmer and actress. The show highlights the challenges that Kellerman faced and the barriers that she broke down for women's rights.

The episode is expertly crafted, engaging, and thought-provoking. It seamlessly weaves together three separate historical events, each with its unique set of challenges, obstacles, and triumphs. The mysteries and legends surrounding the 'Sword of Scotland,' the courage and sacrifice of the 'Operation Haylift' pilots, and the groundbreaking story of 'Swimmin's Lib' will leave viewers captivated and inspired. Mysteries at the Museum season 15 episode 3, 'Sword Of Scotland, Operation Haylift And Swimmin's Lib,' is an excellent addition to the series and a must-watch for history buffs, adventurers, and anyone who loves a good story.

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  • First Aired
    May 18, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    41 min
  • Language
    English