The Antiques Roadshow is coming to a city near you this spring! The 2026 tour only consists of 3 locations, Arizona, Indiana, and New York! Here's everything you need to know.

It's time to start digging through those boxes and bins you've had shoved away in the basement, attic, and storage unit. What are grandma's doilies worth? Is there a gem in Poppy's baseball card collection? What about that paining you found at the neighborhood garage sale? The Antiques Roadshow could turn your trash into treasure.

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The Antiques Roadshow television show debuted in England in 1979 and made its way to the United States in 1997. Along the way countless items have been appraised for value, making for magical moments of discovery.

The Antiques Roadshow 2026 Tour will make a stop at the Genesee Country Village in Mumford, New York on Wednesday June 17th. Don't just show up with a suitcase filled with jewelry and expect to be seen. You have to enter the ticket sweepstakes before April 6th. Here's what you need to do.

If you would like tickets to attend the New York event, submit the online form HERE no later than Monday, April 6, 2026 for a chance to win two (2) free tickets to the 2026 Antiques Roadshow Production Tour event in Mumford, NY.

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Once you've submitted your entry, you’ll receive a unique entry verification number via email. This email will also include a link you can use to submit photos and descriptions of your items for our Producer Picks Contest if you wish, any time before the April 6 deadline.

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