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  2. Is Old Time Pottery in Surfside Beach, SC being replaced ...

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    A Facebook user posted March 1, 2024, claiming that Old Time Pottery at 1870 Highway 17 North would be replaced by Gabe’s, an off-price retail and clothing outlet founded in West Virginia.

  3. Is Gabe’s replacing Old Time Pottery in Surfside Beach, SC ...

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    After Facebook users speculated Surfside Beach’s Old Time Pottery was being replaced by Gabe’s, the company responded to the rumors. Here’s what they said.

  4. Old Time Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Old Time Pottery was founded in 1986 by Jack Peterson in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It initially only sold pottery items but later expanded to include other home décor and furniture products. [1] In April 2023, the home merchandise chain was acquired by Gabe's, an off-price retailer headquartered in Morgantown, West Virginia.

  5. Gabe's - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Brothers, Inc. (doing business as Gabe's) is an American off-price department store chain headquartered in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States.As of 2023, there are 131 Gabe’s stores and 38 Old Time Pottery stores across 20 states, with the support of six distribution centers serving the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Southeast.

  6. Waccamaw Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Waccamaw Corp. was a home furnishings business that started in 1977 as Waccamaw Pottery, a Myrtle Beach, South Carolina based pottery company founded by George Bishop that sold pottery and crafts. [ 1 ]

  7. Old Time Pottery to open superstore at former Hobby Lobby ...

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    Old Time Pottery will open a new 85,000 square foot superstore location at 1535 E. Battlefield Road in September.

  8. Lucy M. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Lewis' daughter, Dolores Lewis Garcia, once noted: "My mother, Lucy M. Lewis, began making pottery at about age seven and attracted public attention for her work in the 1950s...Our family would buy books to look up the old pottery designs and Dr. Kenneth M. Chapman from the Museum of New Mexico suggested to us to use the Mimbres designs and they have become very popular for us today.

  9. Jerry Dolyn Brown - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Dolyn Brown (November 9, 1942 – March 4, 2016) was an American folk artist and traditional stoneware pottery maker who lived and worked in Hamilton, Alabama.He was a 1992 recipient of a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts [1] [2] and a 2003 recipient of the Alabama Folk Heritage Award. [3]