THE HOBO CODE: THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF AMERICA’S WORKING CLASS
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Ask anyone who lived during the Great Depression, and they’ll share the toll it took on the health and heart. The sudden halt of the economy, which struck on October 19, 1929, — forever known …
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 s...
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WANDERLUST: VISITING YOSEMITE
Tanner Wendell is a photographer based in Seattle specializing in adventure, landscapes, dreamin...
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THE HITCHHIKERS OF THE MISSISSIPPI: LIFE ON A TRASH BARGE
Cleaning Up the Rivers of America
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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 ...
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THREE GENERATIONS OF PASSION — ONE HISTORIC BUILDING
Filming American Pickers keeps Mike pretty busy these days, but it’s collaborating with guys li...
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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 to LeClaire, IA by repurposing an interstate bridge.
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RYAN CULWELL — THE SOUNDTRACK FOR YOUR NIGHT RIDE
Influenced by his family’s labor in the oilfields of the Texas Panhandle, singer-songwriter...
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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...
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BUTCH WALKER: THE AUTUMN LEAVES PROJECT
It’s no secret that Mike has a thing for motorcycles — especially the antique ones. That same s...
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GARAGE PLAYLIST
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“We all have that place that takes us away from the daily grind. Wh...
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TWO LANE SUMMER PLAYLIST
Good company, gas in the tank, and good tunes are what make a summer road trip all that it is. S...
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ALYSSA BONAGURA: UNDERGROUND SOUND
Mike considers the open road a place where the mind and spirit run wild, where creative juices f...
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THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE: ITALIAN VESPAS RESTORED IN AN IOWA ALLEY
Down a back alley two blocks from the Mississippi River in Davenport, Iowa, Dean Wright is busy welding an exhaust pipe onto a ’79 Vespa P200E. Working in site of a whiteboard crowded with notes on …
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MOTOR CITY: DINE AT ONE OF THE OLDEST GARAGES IN AMERICA
Vinsetta Garage – serving up classic American comfort food on America’s first paved road In 2010, the oil and grease were wiped up and the jacks and drill bits were put away as the oldest operating …
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ABANDONED ANTOINETTE HALL: THE SECRET STAGE
The papers were signed and the deal was done. STAAR Theatre, a community theatre group that had outgrown its old space to the point of even breaking fire codes, had just found a property into which they could grow. After …
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PURPLE HEARTS REUNITED: PRECIOUS METAL
Vermont Army Major unites with fellow veterans to reunite Purple Hearts to military families across the nation Imagine for a second that you’re seeing your brother, son, dad, or uncle off to war. That precious, …
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ABANDONED AMERICA: DISMANTLING THE DREAM
“What leads us to leave places behind and what are the consequences of doing so?” Matthew Christopher, a 39-year-old internationally acclaimed photographer, has spent the last decade documenting the forgotten structures of America. His current book, …
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5 UNIQUE NEW YEAR’S BALL DROPS IN AMERICA
Did you know the first New Year’s ball drop was actually intended to help sailors? It’s true. Originally called a “time ball” in England back in 1829, sailors set their telescopes towards the shore. They …
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FORGOTTEN IOWA: REDISCOVERING HISTORY THROUGH THE LENS
A 28-year-old’s journey to all 947 towns in the Hawkeye State Ask Cody Weber why he feels so motivated to spend his savings, sleep in his car, and outrun stray dogs all in the name …
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BAILEY SWAN: 8,500 MILES TO FEED THE BODY AND SOUL
Nutrition student drops out of college in pursuit of permaculture, personal growth, and cross-country rides Bailey Swan told her parents that she was miserable in college. Even as an excelling nutrition student at Indiana University, she vented …
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FIVE HAUNTED PLACES THAT WILL TEACH YOU A HISTORY LESSON
Around this time of year, we find ourselves getting lost in monster movies and horror novels about swamp creatures and werewolves. We start thinking to ourselves, “What would I do if I came face-to-face with …
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THE HISTORY OF SUPPER CLUBS: BRINGING FAMILIES TOGETHER FOR DINNER
In the 1930s, one hungry Wisconsinite, named Lawrence Frank, traveled to Beverly Hills, California. He packed only his desire and determination to open a fine dining restaurant that would be available to all social classes. …
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PRINCE MONGO’S CASTLE: ASHLAR HALL
American Pickers provides us with some interesting characters… Some we’ll never forget. Prince Mongo of Memphis is one of our favorites. We came across Walter Arnold’s blog – The Art of Abandonment – which gave us …
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DAVID NAIL: FROM SMALL TOWN TO CENTER STAGE
What do an American picker and a country music star have in common? They’re both backroad buffs and amazing storytellers. When the cameras aren’t rolling, but the miles of highway are, Mike likes to blast good ol’ …
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANTIQUE ARCHAEOLOGY NASHVILLE
“Antique Archaeology Nashville turns 5 July 2nd. I never get tired of hearing from you, shaking your hands, or having conversations about the treasures that you all find. Since birthdays are traditionally a time for …
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CAIRO, ILLINOIS: AMERICA’S FORGOTTEN CITY
The city that the country forgot is preparing its comeback. Mike stumbled upon Cairo by accident one night while driving around the southernmost tip of Illinois. Ever the curious person, he parked his car on …
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SHOP TALK: A KNUCKLEHEAD LOVE STORY
Working at Antique Archaeology, we get to meet a lot of incredible people, but it’s not every day that we hear stories like Viola Stephens. While looking around the old Harley Davidson Knuckleheads we have on …
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HAUNTED AMERICA: EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY
One of the most interesting and allegedly haunted places in America is the Eastern State Penitentiary located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An estimated 75,000 inmates served time here from 1829-1971. Known as the country’s first official …
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DOOKY CHASE’S: HISTORY WITH A SIDE OF GUMBO
The the next time you find yourself in New Orleans with an empty belly, head to 2301 Orleans Ave. There, you’ll find the most culturally historic restaurant in New Orleans waiting to serve you a …
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VINTAGE NEON SIGNS OF MINNESOTA
Each year, Bill Rose, photographer and owner of Recapturist, drives thousands of miles along the nearly forgotten Two Lane highways and back roads of America on a quest to photograph whatever vintage signs remain along …
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STEAMBOAT ARABIA: A PRESERVED TREASURE
It’s the year 1856 and the Steamboat Arabia just left Kansas carrying 200 tons of cargo, enough to supply 16 towns. But what began as a routine trip, would prove unlucky because there was something …
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TALLAHATCHIE FLATS IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA
Driving into Greenwood, Mississippi there were cotton fields on both sides of the highway, broken up only by little run down buildings and areas of marshy swampland. Acre upon acre of fluffy white spots that …
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VON MAUR: 140 YEARS OF TRADITION
In 1872, Von Maur opened its first upscale department store in a rented space that was a mere 20 by 50 feet in Davenport, Iowa. Now, the chain has grown to 30 stores located in …
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LOOK (IF YOU DARE) AT A FEW OF MIKE’S MOST CREEPY PICKS!
Every once in a while, the Antique Archaeology Team unloads some picks that don’t look anything like motorcycles or metal signs off the Picker van. We’re talking creepy picks. Sometimes Mike’s taste tilt towards the …
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DEMOLITION AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY: HERSHEY, PA
Abandoned: The Original Hershey Chocolate Factory, Hershey, PA People have long been intrigued by buildings and places that have fallen to modern times… be it by construction, financial problems, or urban takeover. Places are a …
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