ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Explore political items from both sides of the aisle, across the history of the United States in this special episode, including one find now valued at $600,000-$800,000!
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Discover never-before-seen surprises from our Season 24 tour. One is worth up to $100K!
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While a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University in 1968, a young Bill Clinton exchanged letters with a friend back home in Arkansas. Published here for the first time, the document reveals the future president's early political acumen, attention to details, and a folksy charm that would become one of his trademarks.
What was it like to know Barack Obama in this early twenties? ROADSHOW learned the answer when Obama’s former college roommate, Phil, brought in letters and postcards written to him by the future president, detailing his life and early career in Chicago.
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