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Antiques Roadshow is filming at Crystal Bridges tomorrow, here's what we know

Since it began in 1979, Antiques Roadshow has traveled all across the U.K. and U.S. inviting locals to find out just how valuable their "junk" really is.

BENTONVILLE, Ark. — The hit show that's left millions thinking "I have that exact thing in the attic!" will arrive at Crystal Bridges tomorrow, May 14, to film three episodes.

Since it began in 1979 on the BBC, Antiques Roadshow has traveled all across the United Kingdom—and America starting in 1997— inviting small-town locals to find out just how valuable their "junk" might be.

“Holding events at locations like Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art provides our guests and audiences a chance to experience culturally rich places, complete with gorgeous architecture, art, and nature,” said Roadshow Executive Producer Marsha Bemko.

According to Antique's Roadshow, guests with tickets can receive free 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.

The episodes that will be filmed in Bentonville are set to air on PBS in 2025.

On May 14, Crystal Bridges will only be open to Roadshow ticketholders. To learn more about the event, check out the Crystal Bridges website here.

Credit: Antiques Roadshow, Facebook

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