Antiques Roadshow S7E9 - Cleveland: Hour 3
Antiques Roadshow S7E9 - Cleveland: Hour 3
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A three-week sojourn in Cleveland concludes. Items appraised range from a 1940 Roy Rogers movie poster (for “Young Buffalo Bill”) to a Jacobean-style cupboard that was once owned by Ohio politico Mark Hanna, the “President maker” behind William McKinley. Then there's an item a woman bought for 50 cents. “We didn't know what it was,” she admits to host Dan Elias. It turns out to be a clock to time racing homing pigeons, and it dates from 1902. Elias also visits Cleveland's Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum (Cleveland rivaled Detroit as an early automotive center), and appraisers Leigh and Leslie Keno trace the history of the Chevrolet Corvette.
Released Jan 09, 1997
Runtime 60min
Genre Documentary
Actor Coral Peña
Director N/A
Production Twin Cities Public Television