
New Episodes of ‘Arkansas Treasures’ Showcase Rare Finds and Surprising Value
Here's some great news! Arkansas PBS is bringing back one of their most popular shows this winter. If you love collectibles and family heirlooms along with the great stories behind these treasures, then you will love this show.

All-new episodes of this Emmy Award-winning show, Arkansas Treasures, will premiere Monday, December 1, at 7 PM on the Arkansas PBS network and also at myarpbs.org/live. The show highlights all the great antiques and family heirlooms people have held on to across The Natural State.
Fascinating Finds From Across Arkansas in New Season of Arkansas Treasures
This season, we will see wonderful finds like a 1948 Martin acoustic guitar, a gold coin bracelet, an American flag that may date back as far as the 1700s, signed baseballs from the 1960s and more.
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Professional appraisers sit down with Arkansans as they learn the history and value of their family heirlooms and garage-sale finds. Amory LeCuyer, owner and lead appraiser for Hampton House Auctions, returns as the lead appraiser.
There Was A Big Turnout For Filming Season 2
The episodes were filmed over a two-day event in April at the Arkansas PBS studios in Conway. 380 people showed up to see what their treasures might be worth. The appraisers evaluated more than 470 items over the weekend event. The show also features Arkansas appraisers Laura Stanley, Kate Askew, and Roy Dudley, along with archeologists Michael Evans and Jaren Pebworth from the Arkansas Archeological Survey.
You can see the first season and the first two episodes of Season 2 at myarpbs.org/watcharkansastreasures. More episodes are set to roll out early next year.
The Old Mill - North Little Rock, Arkansas
Gallery Credit: Mario Garcia, Townsquare Media
Johnny Cash's Boyhood Home in Arkansas
Gallery Credit: Lisa Lindsey
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