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Wrap up our three-part visit to Omni Mount Washington Resort with treasures including Gen. James Longstreet's captured shotgun, The Who concert photos & autographs, and an Amelia Earhart-signed pamphlet. Which is appraised for up to $100,000?
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Can you handle these historic New Hampshire treasures? Guess which is valued at $50-$60K
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Let’s remember the joy connected to treasures that exude a celebratory spirit!
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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.
Margaret Keane is known for her iconic "Big Eyes" paintings. When they first emerged on the market in the late 1950s, she let her then-husband take credit for her work. But in the mid-1980s Keane proved her artistry in a courtroom. She still paints, and her story was made into a 2014 movie, Big Eyes, directed by Tim Burton.
More on the life and work of Madam C.J. Walker, cosmetics entrepreneur, philanthropist, and America's first self-made female millionaire.
Read the full speech that activist Ruth Muskrat Bronson addressed to President Coolidge regarding education for all Native Americans in 1923.
An examination of Amelia Earhart's life and the factors that led to her becoming one of the world's most famous aviators.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW seeks to balance cultural sensitivity with its aim of examining the full spectrum of America's antiques and collectibles.
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