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A Nash Statesman Super in front of the Antique Archaeology building in LeClaire, Iowa. The show follows antique and collectible picker Mike Wolfe and a co-host (originally Frank Fritz until 2022), who travel around the United States to buy (or "pick") various items for resale, for clients, or for their personal collections.
The original, Antique Archaeology is located at 115½ Davenport St. in LeClaire, Iowa. The "American Pickers" also has another store location in Nashville, Tennessee as well as a motor store in ...
A Peoria homestead will be featured in an episode of "American Pickers" airing at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, on the History Channel. All told, the pickers drove away with over 20 items at a price ...
Mike and Frank try to acquire a vintage carnival ride from a reluctant seller named Bear; 12-foot advertising sign of the iconic Philip Morris bellhop; World War II Japanese samurai sword; old saddle; in Northeast Iowa: signs (U.S. Royal, Skelly Oil Company), bicycle seat, Defiance lantern, rare Harley-Davidson bicycle crank, bicycle, and a Vespa scooter frame.
The John Deere Pavilion in Moline Downtown Rock Island, Illinois The Figge Art Museum in Downtown Davenport, Iowa. The business Antique Archeology, featured on the History Channel show American Pickers, is located in LeClaire; Brady Street Stadium, a major high-school sports venue along Davenport's Brady Street
On Sunday, Feb. 23, the History Channel personality, 60, took to Instagram to give followers and update on one of recent projects: a vacation rental in LeClaire, Iowa.
Colby was a close friend of American Pickers ' Mike Wolfe for a decade before the concept of the show had even been developed. [4] Once the show was sold to the History Channel, Wolfe asked Colby to work at the office of the antique shop Antique Archaeology. [8] American Pickers premiered on the History Channel on January 18, 2010. [9]
Mike and Robbie Wolfe are headed to Iowa to film new episodes for "American Pickers." They want to feature your antiques with extraordinary stories.