Arts & Entertainment
The History Channel's 'American Pickers' Is Filming In PA
"American Pickers" will film in Pennsylvania this fall, searching the area for valuable memorabilia.
"American Pickers" is on its way to the Keystone State.
The History Channel's popular antique collection show plans to film around Pennsylvania in November. Specific areas of the state have not yet been determined — the show will go wherever they find "a good fit" for the show.
The reality-show hit, in its 20th season, centers around hosts Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz traveling the county to buy or "pick" items for resale, for clients, or for their personal collections. It began airing in 2010.
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This year, producers were specific that they're open to "different, unusual, and unique items. Something we've never seen before and with an interesting story."
To try and get on the show, email americanpickers@cineflix.com, leave a voicemail at 1-855-OLD-RUST (1-855-653-7878), or visit their Got A Pick Facebook page.
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