Parking Information for Antique Archaeology Nashville: We don't own the parking lot across the street and it's paid parking only, but it's convenient and space is usually available. Or come early and park free along Clinton Street and 14th Avenue. Visit Antique Archaeology in Nashville to shop vintage items, collectibles, and unique home decor, picked by Mike. Custom gifts and gear available too! Located just a few blocks away from downtown Nashville, you can find us in the old Marathon Automobile car factory dated from the early s Marathon Village right along I and I All Rights Reserved.
He isn't involved in the stores and runs his own business, putting his finds up for sale online. This isn't to be confused with the traditional brick and mortar store bearing his name, Frank Fritz Finds , located in Savanna, Illinois.
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. LeClaire, which sits on the Mississippi river, is home to fewer than 4, residents. It is best known as the birthplace of Buffalo Bill. The store, which was was once a fabrication shop, is located close to Bettendorf, Iowa, where Mike Wolfe was raised. Opened in , the second store resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where Wolfe currently calls home.
It was once a Marathon Motor Works car factory from the late s. After 21 strong seasons, the show is gearing up for another season. The show will resume on Jan. 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.
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