Spokane, WA (Part 1)
When "Antiques Roadshow" arrives in Spokane, Washington, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser David McCarron head to the city's historic Riverfront Park where a century-old carousel drives a conversation about the ups and downs of collecting carousel animals. At the Spokane Convention Center, it's a wild ride for the ROADSHOW appraisers when collectors bring such diverse finds as a 1905 bird's-eye-view map of Spokane; a necklace that flunks a critical test; and a collection of items – a framed photo and letters dating back to 1862 – signed by President Lincoln, assigned a value of $75, 000 to $100,000.
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