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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW arrives in Bismarck, North Dakota, where host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Suzanne Perrault dig up a wealth of information about the University of North Dakota's School of Mines pottery program and how valuable these 20th-century pieces have become.
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ROADSHOW explores the world of NASA collectibles at the Houston Space Center.
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ROADSHOW gets a lesson in school-related collectibles in an actual one-room schoolhouse.
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Why was this Haddon Sundblom oil painting cut from its original canvas and repainted? Find out more in a letter from Coca-Cola!
Born the son of formerly enslaved parents, Jack Johnson turned to prizefighting to battle his way out of poverty, eventually becoming world champion. For white Americans of his time, however, Johnson was a threat.
Time and again on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, we hear that valuable items can inspire forgeries, and the highly desirable imprints of the 1836 Texas Declaration of Independence did, in fact, spawn some very convincing fakes.
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