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"American Pickers" Coming To South Jersey This August
The History Channel show follows Mike Wolfe as he travels across the United States looking for rare items with a great backstory.

SALEM COUNTY, NJ — Many members of the "American Pickers" cast and crew will be in South Jersey in August to film some segments of the show, the Salem County Chamber of Commerce said on its Facebook page.
The History Channel television show debuted in 2010, according to its IMDB page.
A typical episode has viewers following Mike Wolfe as he travels the United States looking for rare items with a great backstory. A co-host, Danielle Colby-Cushman, often helps him, sometimes from the show's home base in Nashville.
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A long-time staple of the series, co-host Frank Fritz, left the show last year, according to People magazine.
Private, individual collectors — not museums, stores, flea markets or any other kind of establishment open to the public — who want to be considered for a show segment should call 646-493-2184 or email AmericanPickers@cineflix.com and leave their full name, city/state,
contact information and a brief description of their collection, the chamber of commerce said.
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This is not the first trip by "American Pickers" to New Jersey.
Other treasure hunting stops in the Garden State include a 2019 visit to Oradell and a 2017 visit to the Ridgewood area.
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