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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.
LeClaire is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States. The population was 4,710 in 2020, ... and home to Antique Archaeology, an antiques store featured on the show.
A visit to LeClaire wouldn’t be complete without a stop at Antique Archaeology, whether you're an “American Pickers” fans or not.The store is owned by Mike Wolfe who, in the History Channel ...
This is a listing of sites of archaeological interest in the state of Iowa, in the United States Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archaeological sites in Iowa . Subcategories
Local history exhibits include the story of famous people from LeClaire, including American West showman Buffalo Bill Cody, engineer James Buchanan Eads and inventor James Ryan. Professor James J. “Crash” Ryan (1903-1973), a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Minnesota was the inventor of the “Flight Recorder ...
May 30, 1974 (Des Moines: Polk: Training site for black officers in World War I. 8: George M. Verity: George M. Verity (towboat): December 20, 1989 (Keokuk: Lee: One of three surviving steam-powered towboats in the United States, this ship pioneered on upper Mississippi in a certain way, leading to large private industry.
Archaeology of the Wickiup Hill Locality in Linn County, Iowa MPS 118: Wickiup Hill Middle to Late Archaic Camp Site: January 20, 2022 : Address Restricted: Toddville vicinity: Archaeology of the Wickiup Hill Locality in Linn County, Iowa MPS 119: Wickiup Hill Mound Group No. 1: January 20, 2022 : Address Restricted
Cody Road Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Le Claire, Iowa, United States.It includes 60 buildings along a nine-block stretch of U.S. Route 67, Cody Road, the primary street through the town.