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‘American Pickers’ set to return to Arkansas for filming

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The acclaimed documentary series, “American Pickers,” is gearing up for another round of treasure hunting in Arkansas.

According to the Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce, the series is scheduled to film episodes throughout the area in June 2024. “American Pickers,” aired on The History Channel, follows seasoned pickers as they scour the country for valuable antiques and interesting stories.

A release from the chamber said the producers expressed their enthusiasm for returning to Arkansas, stating they’re “…always excited to find historically significant or rare items, in addition to unforgettable characters and their collections.” The show is on the lookout for leads from locals possessing unique items and intriguing tales to share.

Those interested in having their collections featured on the show are encouraged to reach out via email at americanpickers@cineflix.com or by phone at (646) 493-2184, providing their name, contact information, location, and a description of their collection along with accompanying photos.

The chamber’s release noted that “American Pickers” does not visit stores, flea markets, or other public venues. Instead, they seek out private collections with hidden treasures waiting to be discovered.


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