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159 images Created 13 May 2016

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  • Bathing beach Eagle Meir, PA
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  • Landscape, rolling hill pasture, grazing horses.
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  • Landscape, rolling hill pasture, grazing horses.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Ned and Gwen Foltz's Pennsylvania redware pottery began to be seen around Lancaster County in the 1960's. Traditional 200 year old methods, except for the glaze, are used to produce these beautiful folk art pieces in a 1840 former schoolhouse. Each piece is handmade, hand signed and can be safely used with food.
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  • Lancaster, PA park building, reproduction style of Independence Hall.
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  • Lancaster, PA park building, reproduction style of Independence Hall.
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  • Lancaster, PA park building, reproduction style of Independence Hall.
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  • Lancaster, PA park building, reproduction style of Independence Hall.
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  • Lancaster, PA park building, reproduction style of Independence Hall.
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  • Lancaster, PA park building, reproduction style of Independence Hall.
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  • Lancaster, PA park building, reproduction style of Independence Hall.
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