LITTLETON, Colo. — The hit PBS series "Antiques Roadshow" brings its live tour to Colorado this week.
The long-running series has announced a new tour as it searches for tales of family heirlooms, flea market finds and items saved from attics and basements.
"Antiques Roadshow" will hold an all-day appraisal event at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms on Wednesday.
Guests will receive free verbal evaluations of their antiques, art and collectibles by experts. Each ticketed guest is invited to bring two items for appraisal.
Admission to "Antiques Roadshow" is free, but tickets are required and were distributed earlier this year. Tickets will not be available on the day of the event.
Part adventure, part history lesson and part treasure hunt, Season 29 of "Antiques Roadshow" will film in five cities. From each of the events, three episodes of "Antiques Roadshow" per city will be created to air on PBS in 2025.
This is the show's first visit to Littleton. "Antiques Roadshow" previously taped in Colorado in 2009 for Season 14, in 2000 for Season 5, and 1996 for Season 1.
Antiques Roadshow 2024 Tour
- Wednesday, May 1 — Las Vegas, NV
- Tuesday, May 14 — Bentonville, AR
- Wednesday, May 29 – Littleton, CO
- Monday, June 10 — Urbandale, IA
- Tuesday, June 18 — Baltimore, MD
"Holding events at locations like Chatfield Farms provides an enriching experience for our guests and audiences that they may otherwise miss," said "Antiques Roadshow" executive producer Marsha Bemko. "Our cameras blanket the property, capturing appraisals with the action of the event as a backdrop and taking our audience ‘backstage’ to learn about meaningful history, cultures and unique settings across our country."
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