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State of Art: Voices of Antiques Roadshow in Anchorage

The popular television show came to film in Alaska for the first time last week. Since only a small fraction of the 2,500 attendees will make it on the show, here are some of the people who were there that day. Antiques Roadshow in Alaska came to film for the first time in its nearly 30-year history. The popular program travels around the country hosting events where people can bring items to be appraised and get more information about the object’s history. Shooting took place at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage, with only a small fraction of the nearly 2,500 attendees making the cut.

State of Art: Voices of Antiques Roadshow in Anchorage

Opublikowany : 2 lata temu za pomocą Alaska Public Media, Ammon Swenson w Auto

Last Tuesday, Antiques Roadshow came to film in Alaska for the first time ever in the show’s nearly 30-year history. The popular program travels around the country hosting events where people can bring items to be appraised and get more information about the object’s history. Shooting took place at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage.

Attendees were bussed from the Bartlett High School parking lot to the venue where they went through a sorting process that sent them to various experts located in and around the Heritage center’s facility. From there, the appraisers work with show producers to determine who will get on the show.

Only a small fraction of the nearly 2,500 attendees will make the cut, so here are some of the people who were there that day.


Tematy: Alaska, Anchorage

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