Antiques Roadshow is set to film in Maine for the first time as part if its 30th tour in 2025 to capture tales of family heirlooms, flea market finds, and items saved from attics and basements.
Production tour dates and cities and towns are Tuesday, April 29, in Savannah, Georgia; Tuesday, May 13, in St. Louis; Tuesday, June 3, in Salt Lake City; Wednesday, June 18, in Boothbay; and Tuesday, July 1, in Charlevoix, Michigan. Historic venues for each event will be revealed in the coming weeks, according to a news release from Antiques Roadshow.
Three episodes per town/city will be created for the production’s 30th broadcast season, to air on PBS in 2026.
At each appraisal event, guests will receive free verbal evaluations of their antiques, art and collectibles by experts from the country’s leading auction houses and independent dealers. Each ticketed guest is invited to bring two items for appraisal.
Admission is free, but tickets must be obtained in advance. Fans can enter for a chance to win one pair of free tickets per household.
A small number of free tickets will also be available on social media to fans who enter on Instagram. Social media entries have an entry deadline of Thursday, Feb. 13.
To enter visit pbs.org. The deadline for entries is Monday, March 24. For more information, call 888-762-3749.
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