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Galleries Not Quite My Mother’s featuring Lantern Hill Pottery (5B) Pottery Road Studio and Gallery (5G) Seagrove Creations (4C) Seagrove Pottery (6B) Seagrove Area Potteries A. R. Britt Pottery (1C) Avery Pottery & Tileworks (5E) Ben Owen Pottery (6H) BlueStone Pottery (3F) Bulldog Pottery (6D) Cady Clay Works (5J) Cagle Road Pottery (5E) Callicutt Pottery (3D) Carolina Crockery & Hatfield Pottery (5F) Chris Luther Pottery (6I) Chrisco Pottery (5G) Crystal King Pottery (4F) DirtWorks Pottery (4E) Dover Pottery (5F) Eck McCanless Pottery (4E) From the Ground Up (6I) Gingerbread House Pottery (5G) Great White Oak Gallery & Red Hare Pottery (5A) Hickory Hill Pottery (5I) 1 2 3 4 Humble Mill Pottery (6A) Johnston & Gentithes Art Pottery (4E) Jugtown Pottery (5J) Keith Martindale Pottery (5I) King’s Pottery (3C) Koepnick Pottery (2C) Kovack Pottery (3E) Latham’s Pottery (2C) Luck’s Ware (6E) Lufkin Pottery (6B) McCanless Pottery (6B) McKay Pottery (5H) McNeill’s Pottery (5E) Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery (3D) Moore Pots Pottery (5J) New Salem Pottery (2B) (Located in Randleman) Nichols Pottery (5G) Old Gap Pottery (4D) O’Quinn Pottery (5I) Original Owens Pottery (5J) Phil Morgan Pottery (4D) Pottery by Frank Neef (6B) Pottery Junction (6C) Ray Pottery (6B) Rockhouse Pottery (6H) Seagrove Stoneware (6A) Smith Pottery (5G) Thomas Pottery (5G) Tom Gray Pottery (3E) Turn & Burn Pottery (5B) Uwharrie Crystalline (6B) Whynot Pottery & Acacia Art Tile (4E) Williams Pottery (7G) Windsong Pottery (3A) (Located near Denton) Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery (6B) 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 39 13 40 14 41 15 42 16 43 17 44 18 45 19 46 47 48 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 52 53 54 49 50 51 1 2 Seagrove Pottery of the Sandhills (7J) (Located in Aberdeen) Village Pottery Marketplace of Seagrove (6B) 3 4 5 6 Seagrove Pottery Map Key 16 isit Seagrove, the largest community of potters with the longest continual history of pottery making in the United States. The ceramic history of the area began with the abundant and diverse natural clay deposits found in the area. Native Americans were first to discover this resource and used it for both functional and ceremonial objects. The first immigrant potters, mostly English and German, arrived in the late 18th century from Pennsylvania and Virginia. They probably settled first in the areas closest to the Great Wagon Road, which ran from Pennsylvania to Georgia, later migrating to Seagrove. The building of the old Plank Road, and later the emerging railroad system, gave potters access to broad markets outside of their normal reach and helped to establish Seagrove’s reputation as a pottery town. In the early 20th century Raleigh couple Jacques and Juliana Busbee, who appreciated the local craftsmanship, used their marketing skills to promote Seagrove to an even wider market and collectors began to embrace the craft. By the late 1920s, Seagrove pottery was well-known from the galleries of New York to the garden shops of Florida. Throughout the 1950s, potters worked together to promote the area. The 1960s and 70s were characterized by social changes across America with the 1976 Bicentennial Celebration bringing a renewed interest in handcrafts. The development of ceramic arts programs by nearby community colleges led to the training of many area residents, and Seagrove potters continued to train their children or other interested apprentices in their craft. Studio artists began to settle in the area bringing visible changes to Seagrove throughout the remainder of the 20th century. In 1982, local potters and citizens, recognizing the strength of continuing to preserve the history and heritage of their craft, began to celebrate annually the weekend before Thanksgiving by organizing the Seagrove Pottery Festival. This festival weekend has now grown to include both the Seagrove Pottery Festival and the Celebration of Seagrove Potters. Today Seagrove is known as the handmade pottery capital of the Unit- ed States where artisans create handcrafted pottery inspired by the same traditions that began here more than 200 years ago. With nearly 100 shops and galleries scattered throughout the area, you will find everything from traditional tableware to folk and collectible art pieces and historical reproductions. V Seagrove Pottery Historical Perspective “I’m a fifth generation potter. My great-great grandfather, William Luck, was doing pottery in this very area during the Civil War. My family was known to be farmers and potters, much like they still are today. Actually, some of my family members were also known to be Outliers and Deserters, which was really dangerous. They would have to hide out in the Uwharrie Forest for lengths of time when the soldiers came. Back then pottery was mostly utilitarian as it was a necessity to make pottery jugs for water, and jars for food. I’ve always made pottery, but I never thought to make a living doing only pottery. After serving in the military, and after college, I became a school teacher. I taught science and math, but mostly chemistry for about 18 years. Finally I decided I really wanted to pursue pottery full time. Many people never thought I could do it, including my own father, but to everyone’s surprise I’ve been making pottery full time for more than 25 years – not including doing it on a part-time basis for several years before that. I love to make traditional functional pottery, and proud to carry on not only the tradition of my family, but the tradition of this area.” Sid Luck Seagrove Potter, Luck’s Ware HeartofNorthCarolina.com 800.626.2672

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Page 1: Seagrove Pottery V Seagrove Pottery · 2017. 5. 5. · The building of the old Plank Road, and later the emerging railroad system, gave potters access to broad markets outside of

Galleries Not Quite My Mother’s featuring Lantern Hill Pottery (5B)

Pottery Road Studio and Gallery (5G)

Seagrove Creations (4C)

Seagrove Pottery (6B)

Seagrove Area Potteries A. R. Britt Pottery (1C)

Avery Pottery & Tileworks (5E)

Ben Owen Pottery (6H)

BlueStone Pottery (3F)

Bulldog Pottery (6D)

Cady Clay Works (5J)

Cagle Road Pottery (5E)

Callicutt Pottery (3D)

Carolina Crockery & Hatfield Pottery (5F)

Chris Luther Pottery (6I)

Chrisco Pottery (5G)

Crystal King Pottery (4F)

DirtWorks Pottery (4E)

Dover Pottery (5F)

Eck McCanless Pottery (4E)

From the Ground Up (6I)

Gingerbread House Pottery (5G)

Great White Oak Gallery & Red Hare Pottery (5A)

Hickory Hill Pottery (5I)

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Johnston & Gentithes Art Pottery (4E)

Jugtown Pottery (5J)

Keith Martindale Pottery (5I)

King’s Pottery (3C)

Koepnick Pottery (2C)

Kovack Pottery (3E)

Latham’s Pottery (2C)

Luck’s Ware (6E)

Lufkin Pottery (6B)

McCanless Pottery (6B)

McKay Pottery (5H)

McNeill’s Pottery (5E)

Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery (3D)

Moore Pots Pottery (5J)

New Salem Pottery (2B) (Located in Randleman)

Nichols Pottery (5G)

Old Gap Pottery (4D)

O’Quinn Pottery (5I)

Original Owens Pottery (5J)

Phil Morgan Pottery (4D)

Pottery by Frank Neef (6B)

Pottery Junction (6C)

Ray Pottery (6B)

Rockhouse Pottery (6H)

Seagrove Stoneware (6A)

Smith Pottery (5G)

Thomas Pottery (5G)

Tom Gray Pottery (3E)

Turn & Burn Pottery (5B)

Uwharrie Crystalline (6B)

Whynot Pottery & Acacia Art Tile (4E)

Williams Pottery (7G)

Windsong Pottery (3A) (Located near Denton)

Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery (6B)

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isit Seagrove, the largest community of potters with the longest continual history of pottery making in the United States. The ceramic history of the area began with the abundant and diverse natural clay deposits found in the area. Native Americans were first to discover this resource and used it for both functional and ceremonial objects.

The first immigrant potters, mostly English and German, arrived in the late 18th century from Pennsylvania and Virginia. They probably settled first in the areas closest to the Great Wagon Road, which ran from Pennsylvania to Georgia, later migrating to Seagrove.

The building of the old Plank Road, and later the emerging railroad system, gave potters access to broad markets outside of their normal reach and helped to establish Seagrove’s reputation as a pottery town. In the early 20th century Raleigh couple Jacques and Juliana Busbee, who appreciated the local craftsmanship, used their marketing skills to promote Seagrove to an even wider market and collectors began to embrace the

craft. By the late 1920s, Seagrove pottery was well-known from the galleries of New York to the garden shops of Florida. Throughout the 1950s, potters worked together to promote the area. The 1960s and 70s were characterized by social changes across America with the 1976 Bicentennial Celebration bringing a renewed interest in handcrafts. The development of ceramic arts programs by nearby community colleges led to the training of many area residents, and Seagrove potters continued to train their children or other interested apprentices in their craft. Studio artists began to settle in the area bringing visible changes to Seagrove throughout the remainder of the 20th century.

In 1982, local potters and citizens, recognizing the strength of continuing to preserve the history and heritage of their craft, began to celebrate annually the weekend before Thanksgiving by organizing the Seagrove Pottery Festival. This festival weekend has now grown to include both the Seagrove Pottery Festival and the Celebration of Seagrove Potters. Today Seagrove is known as the handmade pottery capital of the Unit-ed States where artisans create handcrafted pottery inspired by the same traditions that began here more than 200 years ago. With nearly 100 shops and galleries scattered throughout the area, you will find everything from traditional tableware to folk and collectible art pieces and historical reproductions.

V Seagrove PotteryHistorical Perspective

“I’m a fifth generation potter. My great-great grandfather, William Luck, was doing pottery in this very area during the Civil War. My family was known to be farmers and potters, much like they still are today. Actually, some of my family members were alsoknown to be Outliers and Deserters, which was really dangerous. They would have tohide out in the Uwharrie Forest for lengths of time when the soldiers came. Back then pottery was mostly utilitarian as it was a necessity to make pottery jugs for water, and jars for food.

I’ve always made pottery, but I never thought to make a living doing only pottery. After serving in the military, and after college, I became a school teacher. I taught science and math, but mostly chemistry for about 18 years. Finally I decided I really wanted to pursue pottery full time. Many people never thought I could do it, including my own father, but to everyone’s surprise I’ve been making pottery full time for more than 25 years – not including doing it on a part-time basis for several years before that. I love to make traditional functional pottery, and proud to carry on not only the tradition of my family, but the tradition of this area.”

Sid LuckSeagrove Potter,

Luck’s Ware

HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672

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Seagrove PotteryDirectory of Shops & Galleries

Chrisco Pottery 1360 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-5272

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Feb – Dec)

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Crystal King Pottery 2475 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-6990

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Feb – Dec); Fri & Sat 11 am – 4 pm (Jan)

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DirtWorks Pottery 1226 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-873-8979

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Phil MorganSeagrove Potter,

Phil Morgan Pottery

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Dover Pottery 634 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-3610

Tue – Sat 11 am – 4:30 pm

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Eck McCanless Pottery 6077 Old US Hwy 220, Seagrove 336-873-7412

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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“I grew up six miles from Seagrove, and was drafted after high school serving in Korea in 1967. When I came home, I finished my business degree, put on a suit and tie, and went to work. After six months, I knew I wasn’t a suit and tie kind of guy! Back then there were trade and technical schools to help people choose professions. I was on my way to check out the auto body and gunsmithing programs, and along the way I walked by a pottery shop. Once I saw what they were doing, I was immediately hooked

and knew it was for me.

I make two main types ofpottery: salt glaze and crystalline. Salt glaze is made from stoneware, and crystalline is made from porcelain. The crystalline

pottery process first began around 600 A.D. as an oriental

art form. It’s the art of making crystals in the glaze which are formed by creating a snowflake using zinc oxide in the glaze while it’s in liquid form at around 2,000-plus degrees. You blend the glaze to melt into glass while the clay vitrifies. In the 1980s, the Smithsonian bought several of my pieces, and various North Carolina Governors have purchased my art as gifts for dignitaries around the world; but the thing I’m most proud of is that I’m still here making pottery the same way I’ve done it for the past 40 years!”

**Color coded numbers correspond to detachable “Seagrove Pottery Map” attached to page 40**

A. R. Britt Pottery 5650 US Hwy 220 S, Asheboro 336-873-7736

Daily 9 am – 5 pm

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Avery Pottery & Tileworks 636 Potters Way Rd, Seagrove336-873-7923

Tue – Sat 9:30 am – 5 pm

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Ben Owen Pottery 2233 S NC 705 Hwy, Seagrove 336-879-2262

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Feb – Dec)

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BlueStone Pottery 2215 Fork Creek Mill Rd, Seagrove336-879-2615

Tue – Fri 10 am – 4 pm; Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Feb – Dec)

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Bulldog Pottery 3306 US Hwy 220 Alt, Seagrove 910-428-9728

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Cady Clay Works 3883 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-5661

Tue – Sat 10 am – 4 pm (Feb – Jun & Aug – Dec)

Cagle Road Pottery 603 Cagle Rd, Seagrove 336-879-2802

Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

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Callicutt Pottery 5137 Seagrove Plank Rd, Asheboro 336-873-7898

Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

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Carolina Crockery &HatfieldPottery 326 Adams Rd, Seagrove 336-879-2426

Sun 12 – 5 pm; Tue – Fri 1 – 5 pm; Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Chris Luther Pottery 4823 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 336-301-3254

Mon – Sat 9 am – 6 pm

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Gingerbread House Pottery 240 Adams Rd, Seagrove 336-879-1202

Thu – Sat 10 am – 4 pm (Mar – Dec)

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From the Ground Up 172 Crestwood Rd, Robbins 910-464-6228

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Jan – May & Aug – Dec); Wed – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Jun & Jul)

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Great White Oak Gallery &Red HarePottery 437 N Broad St, Seagrove 336-873-8066

Daily 10 am – 5 pm

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Hickory Hill Pottery 4539 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3166

Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

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Keith Martindale Pottery 4296 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3772

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Humble Mill Pottery 121 N Broad St, Seagrove 336-509-1509

Tue – Sat 11 am – 5 pm (Feb – Dec)

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Johnston & Gentithes Art Pottery 741 Fork Creek Mill Rd, Seagrove 336-873-9176

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

King’s Pottery 4905 Reeder Rd, Asheboro 336-381-3090

Mon – Sat 9 am – 4 pm

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Koepnick Pottery 121 Bullins Ln, Asheboro 910-220-4719

Daily 9 am – 5 pm

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Latham’s Pottery 7297 US Hwy 220 S, Asheboro 336-873-7303

Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

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Luck’s Ware 1604 Adams Rd, Seagrove 336-879-3261

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Lufkin Pottery 123 South St, Seagrove 336-873-8764

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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McKay Pottery 2596 Pottery Rd, Seagrove 336-879-4255

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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McNeill’s Pottery 1208 Upper Rd, Seagrove 336-879-3002

Tue – Sat 9 am – 5 pm (Jan 15 – Dec 24)

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Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery 505 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-1001

Sun 12 – 5 pm;Mon & Tue, & Thu – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Kovack Pottery 1298 Fork Creek Mill Rd, Seagrove 336-873-8727

Sun 12 – 5 pm (closed in Jan);Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

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McCanless Pottery 213 E Main St, Seagrove 910-975-1635

Tue – Sat 11 am – 5 pm

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Moore Pots Pottery 333 Jugtown Rd, Seagrove 910-464-1453

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Jugtown Pottery 330 Jugtown Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3266

Tue – Sat 8:30 am – 5 pm

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Phil Morgan Pottery 966 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-873-7304

Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

Pottery by Frank Neef 258 E Main St, Seagrove 336-872-4013

Sun 12 – 5 pmTue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

Pottery Junction 413 E Main St, Seagrove 336-542-8515

Thu – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

Original Owens Pottery 3728 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3553

Sun 12 – 5 pm;Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

Pottery Road Studio and Gallery 1387 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-2600

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

New Salem Pottery 789 New Salem Rd, Randleman 336-498-2178

Wed – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Nichols Pottery 1400 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 910-948-4392

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Jan – Aug);Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm(Sept – Dec)

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Old Gap Pottery 944 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-265-6476

Mon – Sat 10 am – 4 pm

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Not Quite My Mother’s featuring Lantern Hill Pottery 126-C East Ave, Seagrove 336-873-8222

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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O’Quinn Pottery 4456 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-5125

Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

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Seagrove PotteryDirectory of Shops & GalleriesRay Pottery

249 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-7707

Thu – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Jan – Mar); Mon – Sat 10 – 5 pm (Apr – Dec)

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Rockhouse Pottery 1792 NC Hwy 705 S, Seagrove 336-879-2053

Sun 12 – 5 pm;Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Seagrove Creations 354 Little River Rd, Seagrove336-873-7204

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm;(Jan – Mar)Sun 1– 5 pm &Mon – Sat 9 am – 6 pm (Apr – Dec)

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Seagrove Stoneware 136 W Main St, Seagrove 336-707-9124

Tue – Sun 10 am – 5 pm;

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Smith Pottery 743 NC Hwy 705 S, Seagrove 336-879-1174

Tue – Sat 10 am – 4 pm

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Seagrove Pottery 106 N Broad St, Seagrove 336-873-7280

Sun 11 am – 5 pmMon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

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Thomas Pottery 1295 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-4145

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Seagrove Pottery of the Sandhills 1680 NC Hwy 5 #125, Aberdeen 910-420-8056

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Tom Gray Pottery 1480 Fork Creek Mill Rd, Seagrove 336-873-8270

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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At Your Service

Relocation Info - For current relocation information, including Asheboro, a NC Certified Retirement Community, see the Relocate to Randolph Link at HeartofNorthCarolina.com; or call 800-626-2672.

Transportation - Air: Asheboro Regional Airport 336-625-6120 | Cardinal-Air.com Charlotte Douglas International Airport 704-359-4000 | CharlotteAirport.com Piedmont Triad International Airport* 336-665-5666 | FlyFromPTI.com (*Closest airport to all areas within the Heart of North Carolina) Raleigh-Durham International Airport 919-840-2123 | RDU.com Auto Rental: Alamo 877-222-9075 | Alamo.com

Avis 800-230-4898 | Avis.com

Budget 800-527-0700 | Budget.com

Dollar 800-800-3665 | Dollar.com Enterprise 800-261-7331 | 336-625-0560 (local area) | Enterprise.com

Hertz 800-654-3131 | 336-625-5411 (local area) | Hertz.com

National 877-222-9058 | NationalCar.com

Thrifty 800-847-4389 | Thrifty.com Bus: Greyhound 800-231-2222 | Greyhound.com

Public Transit: PART - Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation 800-588-7787 | PARTNC.org Rail: Amtrak Archdale/High Point & Greensboro 800-872-7245 | Amtrak.com Taxi: First Class Taxi Archdale/High Point | 336-885-1966

Red Bird Cab Archdale/High Point | 336-886-5001

Triad Transportation (from PTI) 336-668-9808

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Banking - For a complete list of area banking institutions with 24-hour ATMs, see Travel Tools / Banking at HeartofNorthCarolina.com.

Chambers of Commerce - Archdale-Trinity 213 Balfour Dr, Archdale | 336-434-2073 | ArchdaleTrinityChamber.com

Asheboro-Randolph 137 S Fayetteville St, Asheboro | 336-626-2626 | chamber.Asheboro.com

Liberty 112 S Greensboro St, Liberty | 336-622-4937 Ramseur 1529 Main St, Ramseur | 336-824-2030 | RamseurChamberofCommerce.org

Randleman 102 W Naomi St, Randleman | 336-495-1100 | RandlemanChamber.com

Cities & Towns - County of Randolph 725 McDowell Rd, Asheboro | 336-318-6300 | co.Randolph.nc.us

City of Archdale 207 Balfour Dr, Archdale | 336-431-9141 | Archdale-NC.gov

City of Asheboro 146 N Church St, Asheboro | 336-626-1201 | AsheboroNC.gov

City of Randleman 101 Hilliary St, Randleman | 336-495-7500 | Randleman.org City of Trinity 6701 NC Hwy 62, Trinity | 336-431-2841 | Trinity-NC.gov

Town of Franklinville 163 W Main St, Franklinville | 336-824-2604 | TownofFranklinvilleNC.org

Town of Liberty 239 S Fayetteville St, Liberty | 336-622-4276 | Liberty-NC.com

Town of Ramseur 724 Liberty St, Ramseur | 336-824-8530 | TownofRamseur.org

Town of Seagrove 122 E Main St, Seagrove | 336-873-7307 | TownofSeagrove.org

Town of Staley 220 S Main St, Staley | 336-622-3030

Emergency Services - Dial 911 to contact emergency personnel while visiting any area in the Heart of North Carolina NC State Highway Patrol 336-318-4784 or *HP from any mobile device Randolph County Sheriff’s Office 727 McDowell Rd | 336-318-6699 | co.Randolph.nc.us/sheriff

Randolph Hospital 364 White Oak St, Asheboro | 336-625-5151 | RandolphHospital.org

Local Area Newspapers - Archdale-Trinity News 336-888-3500 | ATNOnline.net Courier-Tribune 336-625-2101 | Courier-Tribune.com

Liberty Leader 336-404-9791 | LibertyNewspaper.org

Motorcoach Companies - Holiday Tours 800-733-9011 or 336-498-9000 HolidayToursInc.com Kirk Tours 800-700-4369 or 910-295-2257 | KirkTours.com

Acknowledgments - Randolph County Tourism Development Authority Staff & Board of Directors; David Allen, Chairman, Randolph County Board of Commissioners; Blaine Avery, Avery Pottery & Tileworks; Barbara Gallimore; Beverly Mooney; Boyd Owens, Original Owens Pottery; David Camp; Donna Hughes; Dr. Jb Minter; Dr. Robert Shackleford; Frank Neef, Pottery by Frank Neef; Gene King; Ginny & Gloria Johnson; Healey Productions; Jack Gorham; Jerome Davis; Jerry Bledsoe; Joe Morgan; Joel McClosky; L. McKay Whatley; Linda Thorne; Luke Hollingsworth; Mark Rumley; Patricia Simmons; Phil Morgan; Priscilla Williams; Sid Luck; Susan Hayes, Randolph County Health Department; Richard Petty; Richard Schoenberger, Manor House Graphics; Vito Sico

Design - Richard Schoenberger, Manor House Graphics

Photography - Randolph County Tourism Development Authority; Manor House Graphics; Amanda Varner; Archdale-Trinity Chamber of Commerce; Asheboro Copperheads; Braxton Culler, Inc.; Cagle Road Pottery; Carolina Bronze Sculpture Garden & Foundry; City of Asheboro; Cox’s Harley-Davidson; Donna Hughes; Four Saints Brewing Company; Healey Productions; Jerry Neal, Linbrook Heritage Estate; Kersey Valley Attractions; Lifetouch Photography; Native Son Vineyard & Farm; North Carolina Zoo; Petty Family Attractions; Potts Pottery; Randolph Arts Guild; Randolph Community College; RCHLPC.org; Routh Horse Ranch; Seagrove Orchids; Seagrove Pottery; Spinz Bicycle Shop; Toms Creek Farm & Nursery; Valerie Abbott Photography; Victory Junction; Zimmerman Vineyards; Zoo City Motor Sports Park

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Turn & Burn Pottery 124 East Ave, Seagrove 336-873-7381

Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Uwharrie Crystalline 126 East Ave, Seagrove 336-460-2936

Sun 12 – 3 pm;Mon – Sat 10 am – 4 pm

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Village Pottery Marketplace of Seagrove 205 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-7966

Sun 1 – 5 pm;Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery 209 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-7254

Sun 1 – 5 pm;Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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Windsong Pottery 6109 Brantley Gordon Rd, Denton 336-857-2485

Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm

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Whynot Pottery andAcacia ArtTile 1013 Fork Creek Mill Rd, Seagrove 336-873-9276

Tue – Sat 10 am – 4 pm

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Williams Pottery 2170 Dan Rd, Robbins 910-464-2120

Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm

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