Friday, September 20, 2013

Mysteries at the Museum Season 2



If you love history, you will love this show!!
I love this show. I am a history buff and have found that this show is not only entertaining but very informative. Not only have I learned things I didn't know, I have also learned the true story behind certain events such as the Great Chicago Fire. This show takes viewers into museums all across the country (both famous such as the Smithsonian and small, unknown museums) and profiles a particular object, sharing the actual story concerning the object in addition to addressing commonly held beliefs about stories such as the Great Chicago Fire. I have enjoyed both seasons of Mysteries at the Museum on DVD and have watched season three on the Travel Channel.

My only complaint about season two is that the DVD contains 10 of the 12 episodes that were aired on TV. What happened to the other two? The episodes that were left off the DVD were episode #6 (Aldrich Ames mailbox/Belle Gunness) and episode 8 (The real battle of LA/California Venus). I hope that the producers will...

the most informational program ever
I stumbled across this program on tv and was memorized by the content of this program. my only complaint is that the is one episode on this set that was different than the tv episode. The segment was on Cher Ami the pigeon that saved the lost battalion in ww1.

Commentary
I have enjoyed the "Mysteries at the Museum" on the Travel Channel. Many people in our valley do not watch the Travel Channel. So I purchased these to entice and stimulate interest in viewing the program.

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