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When the Williamsburg Pottery opened in 1938, America was still in the Great Depression. Gas cost 10 cents per gallon and a new house less than $4,000. For 80 years, the Pottery has been a part of … ...
NorthPoint Development plans to develop 263 acres owned by The Williamsburg Pottery near Lightfoot. Courtesy of York County. But Douglas Holroyd, who is a member of the York County Planning ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Williamsburg Pottery Vice President Peter Kao declined to do an interview but says this is only an idea they have for the area and their land. He says their goal is to bring in more tourism.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) – Firefighters responded to a structure fire early Friday morning at the former Williamsburg Pottery Campground.
Kansas City, Missouri-based NorthPoint Development has submitted plans to construct and operate York 64 Trade Center on 263 acres now owned by the Williamsburg Pottery.
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