
Watch the Final PBS Antiques Roadshow Episode Filmed in Maine
The PBS phenomenon has finally come to the 207!
Is your trash is another man's treasure? The hit PBS series, Antiques Roadshow makes their first ever visit to the State of Maine.
Hard to believe, but the show has never been here, until now! The 2025 Tour made a stop in Boothbay, at Costal Maine Botanical Gardens, back on Wednesday, June 18th of last year, and now the episodes finally hit the airwaves!
The second of the two-part Boothbay shows, aired this week, on PBS.
Antiques Roadshow originated in the United Kingdom and debuted in the United States, way back in 1997, quickly becoming one of their most popular shows.
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A team of expert appraisers and historians travel to different locations, where they meet with local residents who bring their antique items, family heirlooms, and other collectibles.
The experts assess the items, provide historical context, and estimate their value.
The Antiques Roadshow team consists of various experts specializing in different areas, such as:
- Furniture and decorative arts
- Paintings and prints
- Jewelry and silver
- Collectibles
- Historical artifacts
Antiques Roadshow is not only entertaining but also educational. Viewers learn about history, art, and the find out the value of their possessions.
The show has become a beloved institution, with a loyal following.
If you missed Part 1, you can check that out too! Who knows, maybe they will visit again, one day.
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