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Our
Pottery Studio and Gallery display a full range of Rocky
Mann's current work. Plates, bowls, platters, dinner settings,
tiles with natural motifs and glaze melts are featured.
We are open every day, 10 AM to 5 PM.
We are situated three miles from downtown Bar
Harbor and one-eighth mile from the Main Entrance to Acadia
National Park, on Breakneck Road in Hulls Cove, Maine.
In
Hulls Cove, turn from Route 3 at the Hulls Cove General
Store and make your way up the Breakneck Road next to the
Post Office and General Store. You will pass the Hulls Cove
Tool Barn and Sculpture Garden which features the work of
many contemporary Maine artists. Our Pottery Studio and
Gallery is the next and only place on your left as you drive
up the Breakneck Road.
We
are located in a quiet woodland setting, just before the
gated end of the Breakneck Road, which leads into a secluded
section of Acadia National Park. The Breakneck Road, formerly
known as the Intervale Road, was once the main thoroughfare
for horse-drawn carriages coming across the island to Eden,
now known as Bar Harbor. Today, the Breakneck Road is a
well-loved walking and bicycling path into a seldom seen,
but beautiful part of Acadia National Park on Mount Desert
Island. Beaver ponds, ledges, waterfalls, birch groves and
brooks are scattered along a lovely walk which winds its
way toward the two Breakneck Ponds.

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