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Journey to Charleston, SC to learn about finds such as an 1890 Frederic Remington watercolor, a 1970 Jimi Hendrix collection, and an 1879 James A.M. Whistler "The Palaces" etching. Which treasure is top find of the episode?
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A local regulator clock, an Oscar Wilde manuscript, and a René Portocarrero oil.
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An Allen Ginsberg-signed yearbook, an Anna Pottery jug, and an Alfons Walde oil!
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When ROADSHOW visited Seattle in August 2012, appraisers discovered items ranging from indigenous artifacts to covetable jewelry. A field trip up the Space Needle also seemed to inspire space age themes at the appraiser tables — in this instance, a guest named Theresa brought in an original STAR TREK treatment and script.
A closer look at John Trumbull's "Declaration of Independence" as seen on our littlest-used piece of U.S. currency — the $2 bill.
Jimi Hendrix's riffs soared across the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival in 1969. His headliner spot postponed by rain the night before, Hendrix's two-hour Monday-morning medley included "Purple Haze" and "Voodoo Child." But what most recall from the set was his solo performance of "The Star Spangled Banner," a visceral take on the national anthem that helped cement his legacy as a rock-and-roll legend.
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