Mysteries at the Museum Season 3 Episode 3

Ep 3. Most Extreme Special

  • TV-PG
  • March 13, 2012
  • 42 min
  •   (15)

In the third episode of season 3 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers are taken on a journey to explore some of the most extreme artifacts on display at museums around the world. The episode is aptly titled "Most Extreme Special" and promises to be a thrilling ride for anyone interested in history, adventure and mysteries.

The episode features host Don Wildman, who takes viewers on a journey to discover the stories behind some of the most fascinating and odd objects found in museums across the globe. From a Japanese sword to a massive meteorite, a shrunken head to a contraption designed to cheat death, each artifact has a unique story that is sure to captivate viewers.

The episode starts with a visit to the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. Here, viewers are introduced to a unique artifact - a 50-foot long Renoir painting that was made using a projector invented by his brother. This masterpiece has traveled thousands of miles to get to the museum, and has a fascinating story behind it that includes theft, war, and resistance.

Next up is a visit to the Lloyd's Register Foundation Heritage and Education Centre in London, where Wildman explores a massive map that shows the world's shipping routes. The map, which is over 12 feet long and 8 feet wide, was created in 1921 and was used to navigate ships around the world. Wildman discovers the secrets hidden in the map and how it was used to help win World War II.

The episode then moves to the Elliot Museum in Stuart, Florida where the focus shifts to art and technology. Here, viewers are introduced to a unique machine - a Duesenberg car that has been retrofitted with the latest in technology from its era. The car, which was built in the 1930s, was owned by a man who was obsessed with gadgets and gizmos. Today it is one of the few remaining examples of this kind of technology.

Next on the agenda is a visit to the Field Museum in Chicago. Here, Wildman looks at a massive meteorite that fell to earth over 4,000 years ago. He explores the history of how meteorites have been seen as an omen for centuries and how our understanding of these cosmic events has evolved over the years.

The episode then takes an unexpected turn with a visit to the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia. Here, viewers are shown a shrunken head that was once part of a strange and gory collection belonging to a wealthy 19th-century man. Wildman explores the history of shrunken heads and how they came to be part of this collection.

Finally, the episode ends with a visit to the Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. Here, Wildman explores a unique monument - a massive statue of an angel that is said to have healing powers. The statue has attracted visitors from all over the world, who come to pray and touch the statue in the hopes of being cured of their ailments.

Overall, "Most Extreme Special" is an episode that is full of surprises, twists, and turns. It takes viewers on a journey through some of the most fascinating and extreme artifacts found in museums across the continent. For anyone who is interested in history, adventure, and mystery, this episode is a must-watch.

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  • First Aired
    March 13, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English