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Austin

Austin

Episode number: 1

Overview: Curt and Kinga take the treasure hunt to Texas where they learn a ten-gallon hatful of history, before making their final selections including a Colt Peacemaker owned by a famous Texas Ranger.

Milwaukee

Milwaukee

Episode number: 2

Overview: Curt and Kinga are astounded when their trip to Milwaukee uncovers 4.5 metre wide mosaics of Christopher Columbus that could be worth over a million dollars.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles

Episode number: 3

Overview: With ancient dinosaur fossils, C-melody saxophones and antique rifles, Curt and Kinga have their hands full at the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History.

Wilmington

Wilmington

Episode number: 4

Overview: Curt and Kinga are discovering amazing treasures worth thousands of dollars at the famed Winterthur Museum in Wilmington, Delaware.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Episode number: 5

Overview: Curt and Kinga investigate a letter seal used by Robert Morris, financier of the American Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence.

New Orleans

New Orleans

Episode number: 6

Overview: In New Orleans, the city famed for Mardi Gras and Dixieland jazz, Curt and Kinga check out personal treasures at The Cabildo.

Kansas City

Kansas City

Episode number: 7

Overview: A revolver owned by Jesse James? An original copy of the Kansas Constitution? Curt and Kinga may have found some amazing treasures in Kansas City – if they can confirm their authenticity.

Burbank

Burbank

Episode number: 8

Overview: Has the America’s Lost Treasures team confirmed the discovery of a new species? It could be history in the making for Curt and Kinga at the Autry National Center in Burbank, California.

Savannah

Savannah

Episode number: 9

Overview: In grasslands around the world, we go under the microscope to reveal the bio-mechanics and astonishing abilities that allow animals to survive.

Santa Ana

Santa Ana

Episode number: 10

Overview: Curt and Kinga challenge the residents of Orange County to come up with their most precious lost treasures at the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art in Santa Ana