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  1. Archaeologists found the remains of Louisville's first commercial pottery beneath a downtown parking lot. The pottery, established by Jacob Lewis in 1815, initially produced stoneware jars, crocks, and jugs that were in great demand by local households.

  2. Located in Louisville, Kentucky the art factory in the Paristown Pointe neighborhood offers tours twice a day Monday through Friday and a paint your own pottery experience and retail store Monday through Saturday.

  3. Current Hours are: MondaySaturday from 10am4pm. Sunday from 11am – 3pm. Our entrance is on Brent Street, via The Cafe’s main entrance. Once you enter through The Cafe’s front door, take an immediate right and you’ll see our mercantile through the double doors.

  4. Located in Louisville, Kentucky the art factory in the Paristown Pointe neighborhood offers tours twice a day Thursday and Friday, at 10:30am and 1:30pm and a paint your own pottery experience and retail store Monday through Sunday.

  5. Louisville, Kentucky 40204 HOURS. MondaySaturday: 10:00AM4:00PM. Sunday: 11:00AM–3:00PM WEBSITE. StonewareandCo.com PHONE. 502.589.9191

  6. 3 lis 2015 · The $28 million plan calls for redoing the historic Stoneware headquarters, building a major production brewery and restaurant operated by Goodwood, and, the centerpiece, a 2,000 capacity theater for the Kentucky Center for the Arts.

  7. At the city’s historical society, the Filson Club, we found an 1831 map of Louisville which showed the Lewis Pottery, where Vodrey had worked, on Jackson Street near the corner of Main. The location of the pottery was also bounded by an alley that traversed several blocks.