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'Antiques Roadshow' sets Michigan return for 30th anniversary season

Adam Graham, The Detroit News on

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DETROIT — PBS mainstay "Antiques Roadshow" is returning to Michigan.

The show, in which collectors have their items appraised by experts to discover whether they're trash or treasure, will film July 1 in Charlevoix, part of its five-city tour for its 30th season, reps for the show announced Monday.

The venue and further information is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets for the show are free but must be obtained through "Antiques Roadshow's" website. Entries are open now through March 24. Tickets will also be available through the show's Instagram page, according to a release.

Ticketed guests are allowed to bring two items for appraisal by the show's experts, according to a release.

 

Three episodes of the show, slated to air in 2026, will be taped at the stop.

Other cities on the show's 30th anniversary production tour are Savannah, Georgia (April 29), St. Louis (May 13), Salt Lake City (June 3) and Boothbay, Maine (June 18).

"Antiques Roadshow" airs at 8 p.m. Mondays on PBS. The show previously visited Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester in 2018 for shows for its 23rd season, which aired in 2019.


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