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Seriously Amazing Objects

Seriously Amazing Objects

Description: The millions of tourists who visit the Smithsonian Museum each year see a number of exhibits that are enough to impress most people. But there's a secret vault at the museum that houses some of the coolest stuff in the Smithsonian's collection. These hidden storerooms aren't meant to be seen by the general public, but in this series, host Xavier Carnegie -- the creative director at the National Museum of American History -- gives some unsuspecting Smithsonian guests the opportunity to enter those vaults to witness hidden gems firsthand. Others may be whisked away on a trip to explore America. All the visitors have to do to earn these once-in-a-lifetime experiences is answer some trivia questions that Carnegie asks them.
Genre: Action
Year Released: 2013
Number of seasons: 3
Number of episodes: 8
First episode air date: November 25, 2013
Genre: Special Interest
Cast: Xavier Carnegie
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