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The Genealogy
Insider (Family Tree Magazine) recently did a post about the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” as it was filming where the
Magazine is located, Cincinnati.
Though I tried once to attend a Raleigh
show,
I was not one of the lucky lottery winners and so was fascinated to learn a bit
more about how it was handled.
Many of our family heirlooms have sentimental value more
than monetary value and knowing and understanding their “street value” is
important in terms of possibly insuring them and definitely in terms of
preserving them.
The same article includes some links to articles about
preserving heirlooms, though, a search around the internet found some great
state created websites about preserving heirlooms:
What are your favorite resources about or tips with regards
to preserving heirlooms?
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