If you're a fan of 'Museum Men' (2014), the fascinating show that delves into the world of historical artifact restoration, you'll love this curated list of 10 similar movies and shows. Whether you're intrigued by behind-the-scenes craftsmanship, historical mysteries, or the dedication of experts preserving the past, this article will guide you to your next binge-worthy watch.

Antiques Roadshow (1997)
Description: This long-running series specializes in appraising and discussing the history and value of antiques, often revealing surprising stories and connections to the past, similar to the exploration of historical artifacts.
Fact: The show has been on the air for over two decades and has visited nearly every major city in the U.S., appraising thousands of items.


Pawn Stars (2009)
Description: This series focuses on the evaluation and acquisition of unique and historical items, often involving expert appraisals and fascinating backstories, much like the process of uncovering and valuing museum-worthy pieces.
Fact: The Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, featured in the show, is a real business in Las Vegas and has become a tourist attraction due to the show's popularity.


Auction Hunters (2010)
Description: The show follows professional buyers who bid on storage units to find valuable items, often uncovering historical or unique pieces, much like the process of discovering and preserving artifacts.
Fact: The hosts, Allen Haff and Clinton Jones, have backgrounds in antiques and collectibles, which helps them spot valuable items quickly.


Storage Wars (2010)
Description: The show highlights the thrill of discovering valuable and historical items in abandoned storage units, mirroring the excitement of uncovering hidden gems and artifacts.
Fact: The auctions are real, but the show has been criticized for allegedly staging some of the finds for dramatic effect.


Forged in Fire (2015)
Description: This competition series focuses on the art of blacksmithing and blade-making, often involving historical techniques and designs, highlighting the craftsmanship behind historical weapons and tools.
Fact: Contestants are given limited time and resources to create their blades, testing their skills under pressure.


Dirty Jobs (2005)
Description: While not directly about historical artifacts, the show highlights the often-overlooked and gritty work behind preserving and maintaining various aspects of society, including historical sites and items.
Fact: Host Mike Rowe performed over 300 different jobs during the show's run, many of which were dangerous or highly unusual.


How It's Made (2001)
Description: The series provides an in-depth look at the manufacturing and creation processes of various items, including those with historical significance, offering a behind-the-scenes perspective on how objects are preserved or replicated.
Fact: The show has covered the production of over 1,000 different items, from everyday objects to specialized machinery.


American Pickers (2010)
Description: The show revolves around uncovering hidden treasures and historical artifacts, often found in forgotten places, which aligns with the theme of preserving and appreciating historical items.
Fact: The hosts, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, travel across the U.S. to find rare antiques and collectibles, often negotiating with eccentric collectors.


American Restoration (2010)
Description: This series focuses on restoring old and often historical items to their former glory, emphasizing the importance of preserving history through tangible objects.
Fact: The show's team at Rick's Restorations works on a wide range of items, from vintage signs to classic cars, showcasing their craftsmanship.


The Curse of Oak Island (2014)
Description: The series delves into the mystery and history of Oak Island, where treasure hunters search for legendary artifacts, aligning with the theme of uncovering and preserving historical treasures.
Fact: The island has been the subject of treasure hunts for over 200 years, with many theories about what might be buried there, including pirate treasure or religious relics.
