Get your antiques -- or what you might think are antiques -- appraised and you could end up on the 21-time Emmy Award-nominated PBS series "Antiques Roadshow."
PBS' most-watched ongoing series will visit five cities in the months of May and June as part of its 29th series production tour.
The tour includes a stop at the Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms in Littleton on May 29.
Admission is free, but tickets are required and must be obtained in advance. Fans can also enter a sweepstakes by Monday, March 18 before midnight for a chance to guarantee a spot and win a pair of tickets.
"Holding events at locations like Chatfield Farms provides an enriching experience for our guests and audiences that they may otherwise miss," said executive producer Marsha Bemko in a press release. "Our cameras blanket the property, capturing appraisals with the action of the event as a backdrop and taking our audience 'backstage' to learn about meaningful history, cultures and unique settings across our country."
Attendees of the all-day appraisal event will be able to get free verbal evaluations of their antiques and collectibles by experts from some of the country's leading auction houses and independent dealers.
The episodes filmed in Littleton are expected to air next year.