A long way from Hollywood:

Television series to film in Wyoming

Jacob Hamel
Posted 6/19/17

American Pickers will be coming to Wyoming in July.

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A long way from Hollywood:

Television series to film in Wyoming

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By Jacob Hamel | Editor

American Pickers will be coming to Wyoming in July.

American Pickers is a program shown on the History network that follows hosts, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, who travel the country in search of unique antique collections.
The show has been on the air since early 2010, and with the help of millions of viewers, has been able to run 17 seasons and a total of 228 episodes, as of June 9, 2017.
Many people involved with the production of the show are trying to reach out to Wyoming residents who may have unique items or collections with interesting stories behind them. Anyone in Wyoming who has one-of-a-kind items can reach out to the production team at 1-855-OLD-RUST (653-7878) or americanpickers@cineflix.com for a chance to have their item or collection featured on the show.
When submitting information about items, the show asks that submissions include the owner’s name, town and state, phone number, and a location as well as description of the item or collection.
Mike and Frank only pick private collections, so they will not feature anything from stores, malls, flea markets, museums, auctions, businesses or anything else open to the public.

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