That’s not just any roadside attraction – it’s Indiana’s temple to the past, a veritable Disneyland for history buffs and bargain seekers alike. Located in the charming town of Edinburgh, this mammoth ...
There's brilliant news for Antiques Road Trip enthusiasts as a fresh face is set to join the cherished BBC programme. This comes after one item made a record-breaking sum on the programme. This ...
Premieres Monday, Oct. 20, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 Part adventure, part history lesson, part treasure hunt, 23-time Emmy® ...
(NEXSTAR) – There’s so much to love about “Antiques Roadshow,” from the antiques to the experts to the little history lessons embedded in each appraisal. And every once in a while, an item turns out ...
The Antiques Roadshow, a popular PBS program, filmed an episode in Charlevoix, Michigan. Thousands of attendees brought items for appraisal, hoping to be featured on the show. Items appraised included ...
CHARLEVOIX — They came with oil paintings and heirloom quilts, Depression-era glass and duck decoys, comic books and carved chairs — each item a vessel of family history, personal memory or ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Many people have one or two vintage objects in their home — a keepsake from a family member, a thrifted find or a decorative piece. The hit TV show "Antiques Roadshow" travels across ...
Over 3,000 attended the taping of Antiques Roadshow at Grant's Farm on May 13, 2025. On May 13, Grant’s Farm, the storied home of the Busch family since 1903, welcomed thousands of visitors to its ...
The author (right) and an antique at the "Antiques Roadshow" taping at Grant's Farm on Tuesday. On a whim, just two hours before the cut-off, I entered my name into the lottery for two tickets to ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — It's lights, camera, action at Antiques Roadshow for its 30th season. And for the 30th season, the traveling show is making a stop at Grant's Farm in St. Louis. More than ...
The moment we stepped onto the grounds of the Georgia State Railroad Museum, the buzz was palpable, almost carnival-like. But instead of balloons and cotton candy, folks pulled buggies of boxed and ...