ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
What are treasures from the 2007 ROADSHOW in Baltimore worth now? Appraisals include a Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts championship jacket, a B. J. O. Nordfeldt two-sided oil, and a Klondike Gold Rush archive. One has more than doubled to $250,000!
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Travel back to 2007 for updates on Maryland finds, like a $130K-$200k appraisal!
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Revisit tremendous Tucson treasures from 15 years ago, including a $90K-$115K appraisal!
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A former Norman Rockwell model remembers her childhood years posing for the painter.
See more of Cecil Stoughton's personal Camelot collection below.
Read a handwritten and typed letter from artist Georgia O'Keeffe that were sent to Gail, a ROADSHOW guest and former employee of the famous painter.
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.
An Indian reservation is land reserved for and managed by a Native American tribe, its sovereignty limited by federal and state or local law. Today, there are roughly 300 reservations in the United States. But how and why did Indian reservations come to be?
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