ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Soak up and revisit Sunshine State appraisals from 2005, including a W.S. Starring archive from around 1870, an Isotta Fraschini model car, and an Art Deco star chandelier. Can you guess which is now valued at $100,000-$150,000?
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"Go all in" on updated Reno appraisals from 2004. See what has since doubled in value!
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Discover space-themed treasures including NASA memorabilia, SciFi finds & more!
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Over the years, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW has uncovered a number of relic items that survived the infamous *Hindenburg* explosion in 1937. Here you can listen to the unforgettable eyewitness radio broadcast from the scene of the disaster.
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?
Collectors now buy and sell photographs of former sideshow "freaks" — but who were these people?
This stunning work of stone inlay is so intricate, at first the expert mistook it for a painting. More on the history of this impressive technique.
This is thought to have been the first book in Wyoming — but how do we know?
Ever since she was a girl, the owner of a highly embellished 18th-century pistol wondered what the Arabic engraving on it means.
At 19 years old, David Crockett was a young frontiersman looking to start a family. Shortly after becoming engaged to a woman named Margaret Elder, his betrothed left him and eloped with another man. Crockett’s unexecuted marriage license remained in the Jefferson County Courthouse archives until the 1930s, when it was deemed worthless and subsequently taken home by a county official named Harry. But when the story surfaced on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in 2006, a dispute erupted over of who rightfully owns the license.
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