Unearthing Savannah’s Lost Treasures

With a background in journalism and a passion for history, hosting National Geographic’s America’s Lost Treasures is a dream job for Kinga Philipps. “My father is a geologist. History, culture and travel are ingrained in me,” Philipps explains. “Broadcast journalism gave me the opportunity to go out and explore the world.”

Filmed in museums in 10 different cities, the America’s Lost Treasures program gives locals an opportunity to bring family heirlooms, garage sale bargains and found objects to be evaluated by Philipps and co-host Curt Doussett. Philipps says Savannah was one city everyone from the show agreed on visiting. “We were really looking for the flavor of the country. Each city is a representative of the country as a whole while having a distinct character of its own. Savannah is one of the few places that exist in real life exactly the way I envisioned.”


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