Antique Archaeology Blog
The Journal of Antique Archaeology and Mike Wolfe
HISTORIC FIRE HALL FOR ENGINE CO.18: #REBUILDTHESTATION
The Historic Fire Hall for Engine Co.18 in Nashville, Tennessee is known and loved by many. It served as a fire station from 1930 to 1986. Due to neglect, the...
WANDERLUST: VISITING YOSEMITE
Tanner Wendell is a photographer based in Seattle specializing in adventure, landscapes, dreaming, and exploring. He is also very passionate about abolishing modern day slavery. He self-published his book “Shoot The Skies” which...
THE HITCHHIKERS OF THE MISSISSIPPI: LIFE ON A TRASH BARGE
Cleaning Up the Rivers of America
TAKE A LOOK INSIDE MIKE’S NASHVILLE PRESERVATION PROJECT
After a year and a half of collaborating with contractors and architects on the restoration of an 1898 building that many people said would just end up as a big...
THREE GENERATIONS OF PASSION — ONE HISTORIC BUILDING
Filming American Pickers keeps Mike pretty busy these days, but it’s collaborating with guys like Timothy and AC that allow him to still share his passion for bicycles and old...
THE BISON BRIDGE: THE WORLD’S LONGEST MAN-MADE WILDLIFE CROSSING
Chad Pregrake, the founder of the Mississippi River clean-up organization, Living Lands & Waters, is heading for dry land to show you his plan on how to reintroduce Bison back...
RYAN CULWELL — THE SOUNDTRACK FOR YOUR NIGHT RIDE
Influenced by his family’s labor in the oilfields of the Texas Panhandle, singer-songwriter Ryan Culwell brings his stories to life. Mike Wolfe just entered the night shift — the one...
THIS HIDDEN RETREAT IS CHANGING THE WAY YOU HEAR MUSIC IN NASHVILLE
JT and Kasey sitting around his dad’s Buffalo Sound sign they preserved and turned into a table for guests Buffalo Soul is a one-of-kind vacation rental that delivers an authentic...