‘Breaking Bad’ Is Now A Part Of The Smithsonian Museum
AMC's 'Breaking Bad' is now a piece of American history! The Smithsonian National Museum of American History took donations of props from the hit television show from creator Vince Gilligan and stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul.
All three of them as well as other cast members were there in person to donate the items for the museum for future generations to learn about the life of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.
Among the items donated for the museum is Walter White's infamous Heisenberg black fedora, two yellow Tyvek suits worn by Cranston and Paul, 'Los Pollos Hermanos' cups, Hank Schrader's DEA ID card, a bag of the 'blue meth', a Better Call Saul matchbook and a purple corkscrew used by Marie Schrader.