Unclaimed Baggage Museum: The five coolest things we found there

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Unclaimed Baggage Museum: The five coolest things we found there
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The Scottsboro retailer UnclaimedBag has been purchasing lost luggage from airlines since 1970. But now that they’re showing off more of the unique items in the new Unclaimed Baggage Museum, we wanted to show you the five coolest things we found there:

Gary Sinise-signed cowboy hat at Unclaimed Baggage Museum in Scottsboro.

There are a lot of signed items in the museum. There’s a Michael Jordan-signed basketball, Mohammad Ali-signed hat and drums with the signatures of all the members of rock band Kings of Leon. One of the most random objects is a cowboy hat signed by actor Gary Sinise, and it seems right at home in a museum filled with weird, random things.This Gucci bag was filled with many historical artifacts. It's now displayed in the Unclaimed Baggage Museum.

In 1980, the processing team at Unclaimed got another surprise: They opened a Gucci bag to discover a lot of ancient Egyptian artifacts. Some of the items dated back to 1500 B.C., according to Unclaimed Baggage, and included a mummified hawk sarcophagus and a wood face sarcophagus mask, among others. Many of the items were sold through Christie’s Auction House, and 3-D replicas are displayed in the museum.Armor at the Medieval Armor display.The World Music display at Unclaimed Baggage Museum.

Not only does the retailer have an exhibit devoted to world music, but video monitors are also set up around the display to show how they’re played.

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