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  2. Greenville Restaurant Week 2024 expanding to Anderson ... - AOL

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    The 14th annual Greenville Restaurant Week ... Chef 21, Stella's Southern Bistro; Traveler's Rest/Cherrydale: Restaurant 17; Clemson: Rick Erwin's ... presented by The SC Restaurant & Lodging ...

  3. Meet the new generation of chefs at Rick Erwin Restaurants ...

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  4. Joe Erwin - Wikipedia

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    Erwin was born October 23, 1956, in Florence, South Carolina, to Isabel Erwin Kelly and Henry Erwin. Henry died following a brief illness when Joe was 12, and his mother raised Joe and his younger brother Tony. After living in North Carolina and Florida, the Erwins moved to Greenville, South Carolina, in 1968 to be closer to family.

  5. Christmas staycation: Get into the holiday spirit at events ...

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    Just as Greenville has become a tourist ... interest in the area's ever-growing restaurant community. ... Tree (121 W. Main St.) in downtown. In Greer, try Rick Erwin's (104 E. Poinsett St. Ext ...

  6. Scoundrel (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Scoundrel is a restaurant in Greenville, South Carolina. [2] It was a semifinalist in the Best New Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024. [ 3 ]

  7. Tom Ervin - Wikipedia

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    Ervin and his wife practice law together in Greenville, South Carolina. Ervin also purchased WRIX-FM , WRIX and WANS , three Anderson County radio stations, in 2013. However, in late 2014, he donated the radio stations to a local non-profit religious foundation that owns and operates local southern gospel radio stations.

  8. Greenville Triumph has found a home: Club announces 10,000 ...

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    Greenville Triumph and Liberty soccer clubs pose for a photo with officials after Joe Erwin, Greenville Triumph Chairman announced a 10,000 seat soccer stadium, at the BridgeWay Station in Mauldin ...

  9. Knox H. White - Wikipedia

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    Knox Haynsworth White [1] (born January 26, 1954) is an American politician who has served as the 34th mayor of Greenville, South Carolina, since 1995. He has been elected to eight four-year terms as mayor and is the longest-serving mayor in the city's history. Greenville is the seat of Greenville County and the state's sixth most populous city.