ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Tremendous Tulsa treasures abound when ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits Philbrook Museum of Art, including a Dalí "The Art Institute" etching, a 1964 Frank Sinatra letter, and a Mississippian culture effigy pot, 900-1500 AD. One’s valued at $20,000-$30,000!
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Experience outstanding Oklahoma appraisals at Philbrook Museum—plus a $30k-$50k find!
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It’s off to the races for amazing appraisals at Churchill Downs Racetrack!
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In December 1963, Frank Sinatra Jr. was abducted at gunpoint from his hotel room by two men seeking a $240,000 ransom. After Sinatra Jr. was released and returned to his family, rumors circulated in the press that the singer’s 19-year-old son fabricated the kidnapping in order to make a name for himself and heighten his career. Having kept silent for some time, Frank Sinatra Sr. finally spoke out about the implications of his son’s kidnapping, and the rumors, in a letter to a priest.
While traveling through the South during the post-Civil War period, an abolitionist from Boston recorded his interactions with slaves and slaveowners alike.
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