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'American Pickers’ to Film in Wisconsin, Seeks Unique Stories and Finds

Know someone local with a unique story to tell and an item to sell? Submit for a chance to be featured on the show

McKenna Scherer |

TAKE YOUR PICK. American Pickers is in search of hidden treasures throughout the country – and in September, Wisconsin.
TAKE YOUR PICK. American Pickers is in search of hidden treasures throughout the country – and in September, Wisconsin.

The History Channel’s hit series American Pickers is set to return to and film in Wisconsin this September, and show runners are lookin’ for some gems to highlight.

The Pickers are moseying through Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa during September on the hunt for unique items with interesting stories from private collections, according to a recent statement, and are taking submissions now. And don’t assume they’ll bypass the Chippewa Valley: They were over in Colfax just last year!

The documentary-style series has 25 seasons under its belt, its hosts – Mike Wolfe, Robbie Wolfe, Danielle Colby, and Jersey Jon – hunting for antique picks throughout the nation in search of the most valuable finds. American Pickers largely focuses on rare items or historically significant pieces, and will not be considering stores, flea markets or malls, auction businesses, museums, or anything open to the public. 

If interested in submitting to American Pickers, send your name, phone number, location, and description of the collection with photos to americanpickers@cineflix.com or call (646) 493-2184.


Learn more about American Pickers and see what they’ve previously found over its 25 seasons online.