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Article: SEATTLE'S `ROADSHOW' THE POPULAR PBS ANTIQUE SERIES FILMED HERE IN JUNE TURNS UP HIDDEN TREASURES OF LOCAL HISTORY.(Television)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- January 25, 2003
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Byline: D. PARVAZP-I reporter
Your neighbors are hanging on to some weird and interesting things.
But before you say, "What, Bob next door? He's got nothing but a houseful of IKEA!" watch the "Antiques Roadshow" for the next three weeks. You'll see totally normal looking local people coming in with 18th-century snuff boxes, Genghis Khan dolls and a variety of guns and ammo.
As fans and antiques enthusiasts recall, the "Antiques Roadshow" rolled into the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in June and did a few hours worth of appraising and filming.
While the popular PBS show itself is a treat to watch - the crushing ...