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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.
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 ...
LeClaire is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States. The population was 4,710 in 2020 , a 65.4% increase from 2,847 in 2000 , making it one of the fastest-growing communities in the Quad Cities .
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]
Season 26 of American Pickers premiered in October, with new episodes airing on the History Channel on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET before being made available to stream the next day via Discovery+.
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 ...
Le Claire: 25: Stone School: Stone School: December 27, 1977 : West of Le Claire: Le Claire: A one-room school house built of stone along the Territorial Road in rural Scott County. It has subsequently been dismantled. 26: Jacob Suiter House
It was the city's largest department store during its existence, and claimed to be Iowa's largest department store at the time of this building's construction. [5] In 1970, another Davenport department store, Peteresen Harned Von Maur, bought Parker's. They operated a budget outlet for their store here until 1974 after they closed Parker's.