“American Pickers” set to film in Michigan this March

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American Pickers hosts will film in Michigan this March, searching for unique antiques and historically significant items from private collections. (Courtesy | American Pickers)

MICHIGAN — The popular History Channel series American Pickers is heading back to Michigan in March to film episodes showcasing the state’s unique history and hidden treasures. The show, a favorite among antique enthusiasts and history buffs, follows skilled “pickers” as they search for rare and valuable items across the United States.

American Pickers is known for uncovering extraordinary artifacts and sharing the fascinating stories behind them. With a mission to recycle and rescue forgotten relics, the pickers aim to give historically significant objects a new lease on life. Along the way, they meet individuals with remarkable collections and intriguing tales, highlighting the rich tapestry of America’s past.

(Courtesy | American Pickers)

Producers are currently seeking leads from Michigan residents who have unique items to sell and stories to share. They are particularly interested in privately held collections, emphasizing that they do not pick from stores, flea markets, museums, or public auction businesses.

If you or someone you know has antiques or collectibles that may capture the pickers’ interest, you’re encouraged to reach out. Submissions should include your name, contact information, location, and descriptions and photos of the items. You can contact the team via email at americanpickers@cineflix.com or by phone at (646) 493-2184. For more updates, follow the show on Facebook at @GotAPick.

This upcoming visit is a chance for Michiganders to showcase their treasures on a national platform while contributing to the ongoing storytelling that has made American Pickers a hit. Whether it’s “rusty gold” or a piece of history waiting to be uncovered, the team is eager to explore what Michigan has to offer.

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