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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg dug up a multitude of treasures in the Grand Canyon State — Tucson, Arizona — where crowds braved the 104-degree heat to bring in some cool objects.
HIGHLIGHT: 1976 Jimmy Carter Affidavit
Mike Gutierrez appraises a court affidavit submitted by Jimmy Carter to the state of Maine on the eve of the 1976 election appealing their decision to list him on the ballot as James Earl Carter.
ARTICLE: Finding a One-of-a-Kind Map
Appraiser Christopher Lane knew he'd found a rare map in Tucson, but thorough research revealed it to be rarer still.
ARTICLE: Navajo Chief's Blankets: Three Phases
Evolutions in the style of chief's blankets through the 19th century.
ARTICLE: Cloisonné (What's That You Say?)
More on this beautiful but little-known art form.
SLIDESHOW: The Law of the Wild West
A closer look at a 19th-century hand-engraved Colt revolver and holster.
ARTICLE: Inside "Outsider Art"
In Tucson, appraisers saw three pieces of "Outsider Art" — but what is that?
SLIDESHOW: The Original Dream Team
Memorabilia from the USA's 1956 Olympic championship basketball team.
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