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World of Software > News > American Pickers star Mike Wolfe’s Nashville store’s final photos as shop closes
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American Pickers star Mike Wolfe’s Nashville store’s final photos as shop closes

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Last updated: 2025/04/25 at 12:41 PM
News Room Published 25 April 2025
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AMERICAN Pickers star Mike Wolfe’s Nashville, Tennessee store Antique Archaeology’s final store photos have been revealed as the shop is closing after 15 years in business.

Mike, 60, announced he will be closing Antique Archaeology Nashville on Friday, April 18, as customers will have until Sunday, April 27 to shop.

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American Pickers star Mike Wolfe seen one day after announcing he is closing his Nashville antique storeCredit: The U.S. Sun
Interior of Antique Archaeology, Mike Wolfe's Nashville store, showing various antiques for sale including musical instruments and a vintage gas pump.

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The store has a Music City theme with many vintage instruments displayedCredit: The U.S. Sun
A 1901 Orpheum banjo in its case, priced at $1200.

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A vintage banjo can set a customer back $1,200Credit: The U.S. Sun
Items for sale at Antique Archaeology in Nashville, TN.

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Vintage microphones, drums and trumpets are on display in the storeCredit: The U.S. Sun

The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal the final photos of Antique Archaeology Nashville and the memorable antiques displayed before the store closes its doors for good.

Antique Archaeology Nashville has a Music City theme because of its location.

Instruments from guitars to banjos are hung up on the walls.

One for-sale vintage instrument is an Orpheum Banjo from 1901 priced at $1,200.

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There are also displays throughout the store such as vintage microphones, trumpets and drum sets, many labeled “not for sale.”

As seen on season 4, episode 8 of American Pickers, country music singer Mickey Gilley’s snakeskin boots are on display at the store.

Another iconic item is a J.O. bass spur picked on season 7 of American Pickers.

The spur is number 73 of an estimated 2,000 made in Texas from 1891 to 1905 and is on sale for $6,500.

Another must-see item is a Miami Motorcycle Club cover picked in New England from Mike’s personal collection.

An American Pickers classic is Wolf Boy, which is not for sale and from Mike’s personal collection.

The description of the item featured on the season 9, episode 2 read, “One of the 26 that were found in a cave in Penn where nothing ever rots. Instead, everything mummifies.

Another from Mike’s Personal Collection that is not for sale is a BSA Bell Helmet.

Snakeskin boots in a display case at Antique Archaeology.

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Mickey Gilley’s snakeskin boots picked on an episode are on display at the storeCredit: The U.S. Sun
Items for sale at Mike Wolfe's Antique Archaeology store in Nashville, TN.

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Spurs also picked on the show could set a customer back $6,500Credit: The U.S. Sun
Vintage Miami Motorcycle Club jumpsuit.

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A Miami Motorcycle Club cover from Mike’s personal collection is displayedCredit: The U.S. Sun
Antique wooden coffin-shaped lamp containing a figurine; from Mike Wolfe's Nashville store, featured on American Pickers.

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Fan-favorite pick Wolf Boy is also in the Nashville storeCredit: The U.S. Sun
Vintage Bell 500 TX helmet, not for sale.

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Many of the items will be kept by Mike, moved to the Iowa store, or will be sold onlineCredit: The U.S. Sun

NEW HOME

The U.S. Sun previously reported the antiques could still be available for purchase and to appreciate by fans after the store closes.

A store source told The U.S. Sun, “Some antiques from the Nashville store are going to Iowa. Some he’s keeping. Some are going to his bike shop Columbia Motor Alley.

“He is going to make the decision. I don’t know if they’re going to do any public auctions.”

ON SALE

As for merchandise, fans could take advantage of the sales ahead of the store closing.

The U.S. Sun previously reported select merchandise, including Antique Archaeology and Two Lanes T-shirts, are 40 percent off.

Winter hats are 50 percent off while select drinkware, including shot glasses, mugs, beer glasses, are 30 percent off.

An Antique Archaeology leather flask is on sale for $13.99, originally $19.99.

Nashville grab bags, which retail at $23 and include pins, playing cards and more, are now just $18.

40% off sale on clothing in Antique Archaeology store.

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Mike slashed the price of merchandise in the storeCredit: The U.S. Sun
Items for sale in Mike Wolfe's Nashville store, including a vintage bicycle and drinkware.

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Select drinkware is 30 percent offCredit: The U.S. Sun
Leather flasks for sale.

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A leather flask is on sale for $13.99 from $19.99Credit: The U.S. Sun

BLINDSIDED WORKERS

The U.S. Sun previously reported workers at the Nashville store were notified of the closing just one day before Mike’s announcement to the public over Instagram.

A source told The U.S. Sun, “This is their last week with Antique Archaeology. They found out the day before everyone else.

“Mike tries to be hands on in every store he owns. He’s trying to consolidate a little bit so he could spend more time with his family,” the source said.

The insider revealed staffers appeared shocked and upset over the news. 

A second source claimed employees of the Le Claire, Iowa store were informed of the closure weeks prior.

Mike will “see the store off” in-person on Saturday, April 26 before the official final day on Sunday.

The closure comes after years of customers complaining of overpriced items and too much merchandise.

MIKE’S OTHER PASSIONS

While Mike will still star on American Pickers, he announced he will take his longest break yet from filming.

Mike will also take this time to focus on other projects, including bringing business and tourism to the small town of Columbia. 

Mike owns bike shop Columbia Motor Alley, where he works at frequently.

Saturday, April 19 kicked off the first Cars and Coffee event of the year, as Mike and his girlfriend, Leticia Cline, were in attendance to greet fans and check out vintage cars.

The U.S. Sun previously shared photos and videos from the event.

Mike gave an emotional speech and thanked his fans for their support at the end of the car show.

Mike also runs vacation rental Two Lanes Guesthouse, a restaurant, and is the landlord of many buildings in Columbia.

Within the last few years, other businesses have followed in Mike’s footsteps and opened in Columbia, including Build a Donut Bakery and restaurant Prime and Pint. 

END OF AN ERA

Mike announced the store closing on April 18 over social media.

He began the post, “After nearly 15 amazing years, we’ve made the tough decision to close the doors of our Antique Archaeology store here in Music City.

“This place has meant the world to me — not just the brick and mortar, but the people. The community. The visitors from all over the world who came through those doors, shared their stories, and reminded me every day why I started this journey in the first place.

“I’ve been so proud to be a part of this neighborhood, this city, and this chapter of life. But sometimes, even when something is good, you have to pause and ask yourself where your time is going — and where your heart is calling you next.

“For me, that’s family. It’s slowing down a little, staying rooted, and focusing on the new projects that are pulling at my soul. I’m not disappearing — not even close.”

Mike said he will “still be picking, sharing, and selling online” at the original LeClaire, Iowa antique store.

He wrapped up, “But I’ve learned over the years that it’s easy to spread yourself too thin, and balance is something we all chase in one way or another.

“This isn’t goodbye — it’s just a new rhythm. I’ll forever be grateful for every moment in that Nashville space, and for all of you who made it more than just a shop. You made it home.”

Items for sale in Mike Wolfe's Antique Archaeology store.

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The store will close on Sunday, April 27Credit: The U.S. Sun
Mike Wolfe from American Pickers in a scene from the show.

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Many of the items were picked by Mike on American PickersCredit: The History Channel
Antique Archaeology store in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Mike will say goodbye to the store with fans on Saturday, April 26Credit: Matt Symons for The US Sun

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