Sellersville Antique Store to Be Featured on History Channel’s ‘Pawn Stars Do America’

A Sellersville antique shop will soon be featured on History Channel’s new Pawn Stars offshoot Pawn Stars Do America.

Pickers Junction, located at 220 North Main Street in Sellersville Borough, will be featured on episode two of the new series, which is set to air on Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. The 6,500 square-foot shop is filled with antiques and collectibles and is the only local store you can haggle in, according to co-owner Leslie O’Brien.

“New items arrive daily and it’s a Pickers dream,” said O’Brien. “There are treasures everywhere.”

Pawn Stars Do America sees popular cast members Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison, and Austin “Chumlee” Russell step out of the World-Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas and hit the road in search of unique, historical, and valuable items. The series consists of eight two-hour episodes.

In 2022, Pickers Junction created the weekly Sellersville Outdoor Antique Market, which ran every Saturday morning for 20 weeks. It was during this time that Pawn Stars discovered them.

“Sellersville’s Cultural District, highlighted by Pickers Junction Antiques is a destination for visitors and treasure hunters alike looking for antiques and collectibles,” said Stephen Barth, Sellersville’s Economic Development Consultant. “There are so many hidden treasures at Pickers Junction, it’s no wonder Pawn Stars found them irresistible.”

To learn more about Pickers Junction, click here.

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