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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Our 50 States: Part 1

Charles Loloma bracelets, ca. 1975, appraised by Bruce Shackelford in San Diego, Calif.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, ©WGBH 2017
Charles Loloma bracelets, ca. 1975, appraised by Bruce Shackelford in San Diego, Calif.

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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW cameras watch as owners recount tales of family heirlooms, yard sale bargains and long-neglected items salvaged from attics and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these finds. Mark L. Walberg hosts this episode.

Celebrate America's hidden treasures from all 50 states in Part 1 of this two-hour special, with finds such as a Thomas Hart Benton oil on tin, a Kentucky sugar chest, and a 1960 inscribed "To Kill a Mockingbird."

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Which is valued at $125,000?

Ken Gloss (left) appraises a 1960 inscribed "To Kill a Mockingbird" book in Birmingham, Ala.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, ©WGBH 2017
Ken Gloss (left) appraises a 1960 inscribed "To Kill a Mockingbird" book in Birmingham, Ala.

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An 1876 railroad timetable and map appraised by Christopher Lane in Wichita, Kan.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, ©WGBH 2017
An 1876 railroad timetable and map appraised by Christopher Lane in Wichita, Kan.