GOOD PICK American Pickers’ Mike Wolfe set to open 1860’s home featuring finds from show as fans gush ‘looks gorgeous!’
GOOD PICK American Pickers’ Mike Wolfe set to open 1860’s home featuring finds from show as fans gush ‘looks gorgeous!’

MIKE Wolfe has promoted the opening of his 1860s LeClaire, Iowa home featuring finds from American Pickers.
Fans gushed that the restored home “looks gorgeous” after the History Channel star shared photos of the property on Instagram.
On Saturday, Mike, 60, shared several snapshots of the home’s interior with the caption, “@ontwolanes mission has always been to showcase Main Street, small-town USA.”
The American Pickers host continued, “With this in mind, we opened the @twolanesguesthouse in Columbia, Tennessee nearly five years ago. With the outpouring of love and support on this project from you all, we are excited to open the new Two Lanes Guest House in LeClaire, Iowa this fall!”
The first photo featured the home’s foyer with its painted-black staircase and vintage mirrors hanging on the wall.
The second focused on the home’s living area which included a fireplace, an iron chandelier, and a built-in bookcase filled with a plethora of antiques.
One of the bedrooms was furnished with two twin beds and featured a vintage motorcycle club tapestry on the wall.
A framed Buffalo Bills Wild West poster hung in one of the nearly two-centuries-old home’s hallways while a Bob Dylan print was mounted in one of the seating areas.
Leather, wood, and wicker furniture were positioned throughout the house.
The post’s caption continued, “Right across from the original Antique Archaeology shop, this 1860s home has beautiful views of the Mighty Mississippi.
“Join us as we begin curating this timeless space—keep an eye out, you might just recognize most of the decor from American Pickers episodes! Two Lane’s Guest House LeClaire Fall 2024.”
In the post’s comment section, one fan wrote, “Mike, the traditional interior with [modern] furnishings is sensational!”
“Someone is channeling my interior designs! Love that Dylan print!” commented another.
“Wow!!! Looking good,” wrote a third while a fourth remarked, “Very nice touches.”
One commenter wrote, “Looks Great!!! Stayed there prior to your renovation. I love all of the changes.”
“Very nice!! You’ve got good taste,” mentioned a second.
“Nicely done Mike!” added a third.
PROPERTY REVIVAL
Last month, Mike gave fans a look at the renovations he is making to his $700,000 Tennessee mansion.
“We’ve been restoring this house in @visitcolumbia TN for a few years now. Were beyond Excited to finally start the process of installing Cupola on this 1873 Italianate,” Mike wrote on Instagram.
“This very historic part of the house has been missing for decades and I’m honored to be the one that brings it back to its original state.”
“We will keep you up to date on the progress. Columbia has many historic districts to explore come see what the excitement is all about,” he ended.



Mike then shared a drawing of the original house.
The reality TV star also shared photos of the workers restoring the original tower onto the mansion.
Many followers expressed their joy that the original tower is being restored with one going so far as to say it would make the mansion “gorgeous” again.
HOME SWEET HOME
Mike purchased the home in Columbia, Tennessee, earlier this year.
In addition to the 1873 house, he also owns the $1 million home in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee.
Mike has grown a large real estate profile since beginning his reality TV career.
He purchased his Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee home for $1,050,000 in 2020 after splitting from his ex-wife, Jodi Faeth.
The 3,153-square-foot house has three bedrooms and three bathrooms.
It also has a detached garage for Mike to store his antiques.
In 2004, he purchased a 3,168-square-foot house in Le Claire, Iowa, where Mike stays during hometown visits.
The house is a two-story duplex, featuring an apartment on the second floor and the business The Shameless Chocoholic occupying the first.











