While picking in Pennsylvania, Danielle sends the guys to Bushkill Park - a century-old amusement park that's seen much better days. Hoping to eventually renovate and reopen, owner Neil is motivated to sell just about anything. And, after stepping back in time and playing in the old funhouse, Mike spies a couple of rare vintage sideshow banners. Also in this episode... Deb wants husband Tom to clear out his sprawling collections so they can enjoy their retirement on the road in their RV. But he's reluctant to sell his prized possessions. Later, in New York City, the guys meet an expert who has shocking news about Mike's new circus posters. In Staten Island, a cavernous abandoned storage unit yields plenty of carnival keepsakes.
s02e01 - Art of the Deal
s02e02 - Buddy's Booby Trap
s02e03 - Gordon's Gold Mine
s02e04 - Smooth Operators
s02e05 - Getting the Boot
s02e06 - Easy Riders
s02e07 - Psychic Pickings
s02e08 - One Pony Town
s02e09 - Hobo Jack
s02e10 - Laurel and Hardy
s02e11 - Frank Flips
s02e12 - Mike's Breakdown
s02e13 - Pint-Sized Picker
s02e14 - A Banner Pick
s02e15 - Danielle Goes Picking
s02e16 - What's In The Box?
s02e17 - Fairlane Fever
s02e18 - Too Hot to Handle
s02e19 - Trading Up
s02e20 - The Emu Chase
s02e21 - Keep Out!
s02e22 - They Boldly Go
s02e23 - The Possum Trot
s02e24 - California Dreamin'
s02e25 - Frank's Big Shot
s02e26 - NASCAR Challange
This isn't your grandmother's antiquing. Pickers like Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz are on a mission to recycle America, even if it means diving into countless piles of grimy junk or getting chased off a balloon-wielding homeowner's land. Hitting back roads from coast to coast, the two men earn a living by restoring forgotten relics to their former glory, transforming one person's trash into another's treasure. American Pickers follows them as they scour the country for hidden gems in junkyards, basements, garages and barns, meeting quirky characters and hearing their amazing stories. If you think the antique business is all about upscale boutiques and buttoned-up dealers, this show may change your mind - and teach you a thing or two about American history along the way.