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Mysteries At The Museum Season 11 Episode 13
Don Wildman examines a replica of America’s most famous bell; inspects a photograph of a suspicious-looking chef; and investigates an illustrated book depicting a devilish fiend.
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Serie: Mysteries At The Museum
Episode Title: Flight of the Bell; Arsenic Soup Plot; and Spring-Heeled Jack
Air Date: 2016-09-09
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