America's Lost Treasure
Across America, there are forgotten links to history - family heirlooms and found objects with unexpected value and amazing stories just waiting to be discovered.

Austin
Curt and Kinga get a hatful of Texas history during their investigations which lead them to the final selected item: a Colt Peacemaker revolver owned by a famous Texas Ranger.

Milwaukee
Curt Doussett and Kinga Philipps are in Milwaukee, WI, at the Milwaukee Public Museum and the Chedderheads here believe they have America's next lost treasure.

Los Angeles
Curt Doussett and Kinga Philipps host an open call for objects and artifacts at the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History. Here they find everything from fossils and flags to firearms as they search to find America's Lost Treasure.

Wilmington, Delaware
Delaware's historically savvy collectors present an impressive array of historical and unique items including a silver goblet worth $80,000.

Philadelphia
Curt Doussett and Kinga Philipps are in Philadelphia, PA, at the Franklin Institute Science Museum, where they encounter artifacts owned by the pioneers who built this nation.

New Orleans
Curt Doussett and Kinga Philipps host an open call for objects and artifacts at the Historic Cabildo in New Orleans. The duo steps back in time learning all about pre-and post-Civil War New Orleans.

Kansas City
Curt Doussett and Kinga Phillips host an open call at the historic Union Station in St. Louis, MO, where the gateway to the west delivers its Indians, outlaws, and the ultimate rule of law.

Burbank
Curt and Kinga host an open call at The Autry National Center in Los Angeles, CA, uncovering and investigating treasures ranging from John Sutter's Gold Rush Nuggets to a 15-million-year marine fossil unearthed in Bakersfield.

Savannah
Curt Doussett and Kinga Philipps are in Georgia, at the Savannah History Museum, where they find everything from portraits of Abraham Lincoln to a Russian czar bench that came over on the SS Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic.

Santa Ana
Many in Orange County, CA, bring out their most precious treasures, but none compare to the sword and pistol owned by the merchant seaman, Captain Clough.
