"Pawn Stars" Set Up Shop In Dedham To Film On-The-Road Series

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DEDHAM, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — Have some old valuables collecting dust in your basement? Well, you're in luck... the "Pawn Stars" are in Dedham.

Dozens went to the set of "Pawn Stars Do America" at Dedham's Endicott Estate with antiques in hand on Monday.

The "Pawn Stars," Rick Harrison, his son Corey, and Chumlee, are in town filming the second season of their on-the-road spin-off series, "Pawn Stars Do America." The show first aired on the History Channel in 2020 and "Pawn Stars" has been running since 2009.

Harrison told WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe that after all the years on the air, he still loves what he does.

"It's still fun, I still really enjoy it, It's kind of a blast I get to meet all kinds of people," he said.

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Harrison said coming to Boston was a no-brainer.

"It's a really big city, it's been around for a long time and I'm sure people are going to bring all sorts of cool stuff," Harrison said.

The show was looking for locals to fill in as background extras and has sold out on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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