ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is in Tampa, Florida, where host Mark L. Walberg joins appraiser David Rago in the historic district of Ybor City - once known as the "cigar capital of the world" - to learn why there's nothing more satisfying than a good cigar collectible. At the Tampa Convention Center, ROADSHOW appraisers discover some smokin' finds, including an autographed scrapbook documenting Joe DiMaggio's 1941 hitting streak; a marriage license issued to Davy Crockett for a wedding that never took place; and a painting initially attributed to nineteenth-century marine artist James E. Buttersworth, but later identified as the work of late-19th-century artist Antonio Jacobsen - and sold at auction for a record $281,000.