The History Channel show Pawn Stars has a new spin-off, titled Pawn Stars Do America, and here are its beautiful filming locations.
The reality series Pawn Stars, starring the trio Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison and Austin ‘Chumlee’ Russell, has been entertaining fans since 2009. However, after years of shooting episodes in their World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, the cast is now taking their business on road.
The new spin-off show, Pawn Stars Do America, follows the cast on an adventurous road strip.
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Pawn Stars Do America’s filming locations revealed
For the unversed, the series Pawn Stars is not what it sounds like. It revolves around a pawnshop in Las Vegas, where the Harrison family members use their skills to assess what’s real and what’s fake.
They come across all sorts of objects.
Their new spin-off show, Pawn Stars Do America, sees them doing the same thing but with a slight twist.
The group steps out of their workstation and hit the road. This time around, they are leaving Las Vegas and taking a trip to eight American cities.
Here are all the Pawn Stars Do America filming locations, as revealed by Distractify.
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Rick reveals why they took road trip on the spin-off show
Explaining why he and his company were taking the new show on the road, Rick, who is also known as “The Spotter” of the cast, told Distractify: “A lot of people have stuff and they’re not gonna take a trip to Vegas to sell it to me and they just don’t know exactly where to take it. So I did this thing and people were just showing up with the most weird, bizarre stuff.”
He also talked about the long filming days which spanned up to 16 hours on some days.
Rick reveals that the gems he found while on the road included a handwritten letter from George Washington and a signed photo of the great writer, Ernest Hemingway.
When he wasn’t filming, Rick was exploring all the unique and lovely cities.
He also told the outlet that he loved Austin: “I loved Austin because there was live music every night. If I wasn’t too tired,” he laughed, adding, “It was just a really, really fun city.”
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Fans react to Pawn Stars Do America
Many original Pawn Stars fans took to Twitter to discuss the new spin-off upon its premiere.
“My dad is tipping a mini box of smarties into his mouth and watching Pawn Stars,” one fan wrote.
“Kids these days don’t know about the Pawn Stars/American Pickers era of TV. History Channel had their day in the sun and it was magical,” a second nostalgic fan wrote as the new spin-off aired.
her- “i miss you baby… you wouldn’t believe what im wearing, or should i say, what im not wearing… you should come over..”
me- “Pawn Stars: Do America two hour premier is tonight”
— BCG: King Of The E-Girls (@bigcontentguy) November 9, 2022
I love pawn stars because they’ll be like “this is a hairbrush that was kissed by god then Jesus then eve” and Rick will be like “best I can do is one fifty” 😂😂😂😭
— cici (@chill_cilia) November 10, 2022
Guy on Pawn Stars when someone brings something in
— ChrismanSpurs (@ChrismanSpurs) November 9, 2022