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Pottery Itinerary for the Seagrove Area -- Conclusion

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Pottery Itinerary for the Seagrove Area -- Conclusion



Leaving Luck’s Ware, the final stop on this tour, you have a couple of choices. If you make a right back onto Adams Road, you will soon hit Business 220. Following 220 north, back into and through town, you will pass quite a few potteries, including Bulldog at the far south, Latham’s at the far north, and many others in between. Alternatively, if you turn left out of Luck’s Ware, you can follow Adams Road back to 705 and visit some of the potteries that you may have missed on your first pass. Please pick up some of the brochures, widely available here, that list Seagrove-area potteries. There are nearly one hundred potteries within about fifteen miles of the town. In these shops you’ll meet more eighth- and ninth-generation members of Seagrove’s old pottery families, and many newer contributors to the Seagrove legacy. We encourage you to explore and enjoy all of these artists’ wonderful work.

For more information about area potters and pottery, please visit the Seagrove Area Potters Association and the North Carolina Pottery Center's Directory of North Carolina Potters.

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