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Antiques Roadshow
Portland, Or (Part 2)
Portland, Oregon's largest city and home to the world's smallest park – Mill Ends Park, which measures only two feet across – welcomes "Antiques Roadshow" back for another hour of big surprises. At the Oregon Convention Center, appraisers cultivate a garden of goodies, including a bronze Japanese altar set elaborately decorated with mythical creatures from the Taisho period – circa 1915; a German artist's landscape sketchbook chronicling in rich detail his travels through the Alps around 1862; and a little girl's shoe, accompanied by documentation from 1928 showing that the footwear once bore the autographs of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, with a value that could hit $ 500 to $700.
 
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