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  2. Waccamaw Corp. - Wikipedia

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    The original Waccamaw Pottery building in Myrtle Beach is still standing, part of the Waccamaw Factory Shoppes complex, [5] once the nation's third-largest outlet shopping complex with more than 100 stores in 750,000 square feet of space on 80 acres. A fourth section was added in 1998 and a renovation of the entire complex was announced in ...

  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.

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  5. An L.A. mom makes bold pottery at home that's 'Midcentury ...

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    Then, when the couple moved to Los Angeles in 2016, Haynes started taking classes at Berman Ceramic Arts in North Hollywood, and her pottery changed dramatically as she "absorbed the Southern ...

  6. Design nerds are obsessed with Architectural Pottery. A new ...

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    The American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona showcases more than 200 examples of the original midcentury pottery that inspired a million knockoffs. Design nerds are obsessed with Architectural ...

  7. David Drake (potter) - Wikipedia

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    David Drake (c. 1800 – c. 1870s), also known as "Dave Pottery" and "Dave the Potter," was an American potter and enslaved African American who lived in Edgefield, South Carolina. Drake lived and worked in Edgefield for almost all his life. [1] Drake produced alkaline-glazed stoneware jugs between the 1820s and the 1870s.

  8. Museum of American Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of American Pottery is located in Cedar Creek Gallery in Creedmoor, North Carolina, [1] [2] in a climate controlled room. The museum came into existence after an exhibit called "Old Pots" premièred at Cedar Creek Gallery in the early 1970s. [3] The collection has since grown to over 400 pieces.

  9. In a world of earth-toned pottery, her jubilant ceramic ... - AOL

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    “I'm like the Michael Cera of pottery, where I was just kind of in the right place at the right time." These days, Yousefi, 28, is known as shy.jpg by more than 50,000 people across Instagram ...