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Antiques Roadshow Coming to Boothbay

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The PBS long-running treasure hunt program “Antiques Roadshow” will stop in Boothbay in June, marking the show’s first visit to Maine.

Fans can enter now to win tickets to visit Roadshow on set and have two of their own items appraised.

Boothbay will be one of five stops featured in the show’s 30th anniversary tour, which also stops in Savannah, Georgia: St. Louis, Salt Lake City and Charlevoix, Michigan.

Tickets are available through a sweepstakes, which runs through March 24 with only one pair of tickets is available per household.

The stop in Boothbay will take place on June 18 and is expected to provide content for three episodes of “Antiques Roadshow”.

The show is produced by GBH, which operates public TV and FM radio stations in Boston.

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