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The Williamsburg Pottery had its own Amtrak stop until 1996 ... during the Great Recession according to a 2010 article in the Virginia Pilot. The Pilot reported that business slowed until sales ...
Williamsburg Pottery was once considered one of Virginia’s largest tourist attractions, with more than 3 million people visiting each year. It first opened back in 1938. In the 1980s and early ...
“From a time standpoint, they may have missed the point,” Divaris said of Williamsburg Pottery. “To buy it and expect to convert it to real estate today is a little bit optimistic ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) - The Williamsburg Pottery is up for sale. The landmark site along U.S. 60 just north of Williamsburg started in 1938 as a roadside shop selling surplus pieces from James E.
The Williamsburg Pottery, a kitschy roadside shopping attraction for more than 70 years, will shut down its remaining retail operations Saturday evening as it makes the final push on a $30 million ...
Archaeologists also found bits of pottery and jewelry that ... evidence of continental barracks in Virginia is rare, according to Colonial Williamsburg. This site is particularly valuable because ...
The Virginia Gazette will host its annual antique show and flea market at the Williamsburg Pottery on Saturday, May 17. Gazette organizer Melissa Orendorff describes the sale this way ...
Dianne Sheibe first visited the Williamsburg Pottery 40 years ago. Since then, Sheibe has made the pilgrimage every October from Rocky Mount, N.C., along with her husband, Dick, her sister Barbara E.