Where is american pickers store in nashville




















The shop was once a former cotton mill and Marathon Motor Works car factory in the s. It is located between Fiske and Tennessee State universities.

The renovated building houses several businesses that have a home there. Apparently, Fritz and the owner of the store are friends , but the reviews on Yelp for the whole operation are less than savory. Wolfe and Fritz reportedly don't compete against one another for profits of their picking purchases either, given that they head up individual businesses separate from one another.

Essentially, there's plenty to go around. As a History publicist previously explained via Star Tribune , "They each run their own business, and they sell the items you see them purchasing on the show separately. Mike is the sole owner of Antique Archaeology. Frank sells his items via his website at www. Wolfe has built a small empire outside of American Pickers and the Antique Archaeology stores, owning several other business and investments.

One of his most accessible endeavors is his Two Lanes brand , which is advertised as "all American-made apparel and accessories for explorers of the back roads. There, he gets to indulge his lifelong obsession with bikes that started as a kid in Bettendorf, Iowa, when he picked one out of the trash because his family couldn't afford to buy one.

Wolfe also dabbles in the real estate business, buying and renovating historic buildings in small towns to help boost local economies.

The bike shop is housed in one of those buildings, which is also home to a Two Lanes Guest House that he rents out on a short-term basis. The business is located in the Marathon Village Building, which is an antiquity in and of itself, where the Marathon automobile was previously manufactured.

This wonderful shop is the perfect place to see what kinds of collectibles the Music City shop has accrued. Vistors might recognize the store from the popular History Channel television series, 'American Pickers' which is all about a pair of antique collectors, Mike Wolf and Frank Fritz, who travel looking for rare artifacts and national treasures.

Antique Archaeology is filled to the brim with all kinds of fascinating and gorgeous antiques, as well as merchandise available to purchase as souvenirs. The Nashville store is one of two locations where visitors can see some of the fantastic restored items firsthand and for sale, including some wonderful pieces featured on American Pickers and the store's latest Nashville-exclusive designs. The other store is located in Le Claire, Iowa. Wolfe travels more than 70, miles a year across the United States hand-picking items for Antique Archaeology.

Due to the pandemic, the stores are currently closed. You can visit antiquearchaeology. Business partners Mike Wolfe and Danielle Colby are just close friends. Wolfe developed the idea for American Pickers and asked Colby to be a part of the series as the shop manager for the antique stores.



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