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  1. Stories + USA made apparel + accessories by Mike Wolfe. Inspired by 25 years of exploring the back roads. SHOP NOW.

  2. Our two-story former fabrication shop is the hub for the American Pickers Show on History Channel. Discover vintage treasures, collectibles, and unique home decor handpicked by Mike Wolfe. Check out our new merchandise store for custom gifts and gear.

  3. Join him as he walks you through a collection of the very special items you’ve seen on American Pickers, proudly displayed in this unique setting, awaiting the appreciative shoppers who will help these collectibles find their new homes.

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · Curious about where the antique store featured in the History Channel's "American Pickers" is located? Here's what fans of the series need to know.

  5. Jun 6, 2022 · History. If you're an "American Pickers" fan, chances are you'll spot something you recognize from the show in one of the Antique Archaeology stores. While some things are for sale, many...

  6. Antique Archaeology is tucked away in the historic Mississippi River town of LeClaire, Iowa. It's the birthplace of Buffalo Bill. The two-story former fabrication shop is the home base for the American Pickers Show on History Channel. It now houses some of our best picks and a new merchandise store. Stop in and poke around.

  7. Feb 10, 2021 · Where is the American Pickers store? American Pickers store Antique Archaeology is has two stores in two locations. The flagship shop is located in LeClaire, Iowa, and has been open since 2000. LeClaire, which sits on the Mississippi river, is home to fewer than 4,000 residents.

  8. Mar 9, 2019 · You will definitely fancy a visit to one Antique Archaeology store if you like the unusual pieces of memorabilia that Fritz and Wolfe look for on their long-running show.

  9. Jul 1, 2020 · The boys of the History Channel show American Pickers go all around the country (and sometimes even to London) looking for long-lost pieces of Americana.

  10. Mike's love of transportation history and historic preservation comes together in Columbia Motor Alley, a 1947 Chevrolet Dealership. We hope this passion project inspires others to look at these forgotten places and imagine what they could be again. Shop Now.

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