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Greenville Commons Parking Garage(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)
Ogletree Building(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)
Elliott Davis Building(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)
Spring Street Parking Garage(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)
NBSC(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)
The Lofts of Greenville(en)USA / South_Carolina / City_View cotton millThis is the former Monaghan Mill, currently undergoing a major renovation into The Lofts of Greenville; an apartment community.
US Post Office(en)USA / South_Carolina / City_View (Greenville, SC)post office
Larkin's(en)USA / South_Carolina / City_View (Greenville, SC)restaurantLarkin's On The River
Soby's(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)restaurant
Soby's on the Side(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)restaurant
Greenville Army Navy Store(en)USA / South_Carolina / Dunean (Greenville, SC)store / shop
Drury Inn and Suites(en)USA / South_Carolina / Mauldin (Greenville, SC)hotel
Rudolf Anderson Memorial(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)monumentThis Memorial, a F-86 Sabre jet on a pedestal, is in remembrance to Greenville resident, Clemson graduate and Air Force officer, Rudolf Anderson. Anderson was a U2 pilot, who in October 1962, was shot down and killed over the skies
Carroll A Campbell, Jr. Federal Courthouse site and former site of the Memorial Auditorium(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)arena, historic, courthouseBy 2010, a new US Federal Courthouse will be built on this site, the Carroll A Campbell, Jr. Federal Courthouse, replacing the nearby Clement F Haynesworth Federal Courthouse. Campbell was a Congressman from Greenville and later SC Governor from 1987
Clement F Haynesworth Federal Courthouse(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)Originally built as a US Post Office and Federal Courthouse, the structure now house the Federal Courthouse and some other Federal government offices. Named for Greenville resident and Federal judge, Clement Haynesworth. Judge Haynesworth was nominated by Richard Nixon to
Cauble Building(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)The Cauble Building was built in the early 20th century. It was originally home to a bank and Greenville's first public library. After year's of neglect, the structure was revived in the late 1980's with the opening of Restaurante Bergamo,
Greenville State Farmer's Market(en)USA / South_Carolina / Wade_Hampton marketplacePer SC Dept of Ag: "The Greenville State Farmers Market includes a 14,400 square foot retail sales building and a 10,000 square foot drive-through farmer-trucker shed that have been added to the facility since the Department of Agriculture’s acquisition of
Greenville Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)churchThe first Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Greenville. Not to be confused with the ARP Center which is a short distance away.
Oysters on the West End(en)USA / South_Carolina / City_View (Greenville, SC)restaurant
Capri's Italian Restaurant(en)USA / South_Carolina / Greenville (Greenville, SC)restaurantCapri's is Greenville's oldest Italian restaurant. Be sure to try the lasagna for two - you even get a free glass of wine!
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