Pawn Stars Discover Unique Items in Winston-Salem

the stars of Pawn Stars (The Price of History in Spanish) made discoveries of unique objects during their visit to Winston-Salem.

Ever since Rick Harrison decided to bring the show to North Carolina, he knew he would find interesting artifacts, and the people of the Piedmont Triad proved him right.

The stars of Pawn Stars arrived in Winston-Salem with a spin off of the program with which they have visited various parts of the United States and It was this Wednesday when the chapter filmed in North Carolina was presented on television via History Channel.

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Pawn Stars Do America is an eight episode miniseries. While the original series focuses on Rick Harrison and his family, as well as the staff at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, the miniseries takes place in a different city each episode.

What items did Pawn Stars find in Winston-Salem?

The season finale was held in North Carolina, and a promotional video shows the team arriving in town. The episode took place in Robert Halla recently renovated events center in North Liberty Street.

According to what was shown in the program, among the objects they found is an original costume used in the Top Gun tapestarring Tom Cruise, specifically in the graduation scene.

The treasure hunters also found a Richard Petty race car; 19th century presidential military commissions; a rare Rolex; and a pedal car Rolls Royce Doctor’s Coupe de 1933, among many other objects. According to Rick Harrison, people brought hundreds of things, many of which were purchased, although not all of them made it into the episode.

The episodes of the series spin off have included cities like Savannah, Seattle, San Francisco y Austin.

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