We enjoyed exploring the Antique Archaeology retail location in Nashville. We often watch the History Channel's TV show "American
Pickers" and since we were in Nashville, couldn't pass up the opportunity to see their newest location! The turn of the century
automobile factory turned retail store is full of many unique historical artifacts that we remembered from our childhood. In addition
to antiques, vintage items and folk art, there's a selection of Antique Archaeology merchandise perfect for souvenirs!
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Do you watch the History Channel?
Although we don't always enjoy watching the same television shows, one show that we both believe is fun to watch is "American
Pickers". We like watching the pickers dig through people's stuff to find something that they are interested in purchasing and then
negotiating a good price! We recently got to visit the Nashville retail store, Antique Archaeology, often mentioned on the show. It's
filled with many unique artifacts on display, like this jacket that belonged to Evil Knievel, that have come from the show.
Are you a fan of the History Channel's program "Antique Archaeology"?
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#AmericanPickers #antiques #AntiqueArchaeology #nashville #junk #DumpsterDiving #OnePersonsTrash #WordyExplorers
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All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware. - Martin Buber
Although we don't always enjoy watching the same television shows, one show that we both believe is fun to watch is "American Pickers". We like watching the pickers dig through people's stuff to find something that they are interested in purchasing and then negotiating a good price! We recently got to visit the Nashville retail store, Antique Archaeology, often mentioned on the show. It's filled with many unique artifacts on display, like this jacket that belonged to Evil Knievel, that have come from the show.
Are you a fan of the History Channel's program "Antique Archaeology"? . . . . #AmericanPickers #antiques #AntiqueArchaeology #nashville #junk #DumpsterDiving #OnePersonsTrash #WordyExplorers