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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits North Carolina's Museum of the Cape Fear to examine some of the weapons made in North Carolina during the Civil War. Highlights include: an archive of items related to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1966 visit to Durham; an heirloom Virginia-made table, purported to have ties to Thomas Jefferson; and chairs made by New England furniture maker John Gaines.
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Roadshow host Mark L. Walberg tries his hand at glass blowing at the Wheaton Arts Center.
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