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  2. Southern Living names 15 best restaurants in Greenville. Take ...

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    Restaurants Indaco and O-Ku graced the magazine's list, along with Greenville staples ASADA, Jianna and Soby's. Southern Living picks Greenville's 15 best restaurants ∎ Jianna: 600 S. Main St. #2.

  3. Downtown Greenville, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Greenville is the downtown area of Greenville, South Carolina, United States. It contains the city's central business district and urban areas such as Falls Park on the Reedy and the Landmark Building .

  4. Spaghetti sandwich? Try it at a new Port Royal restaurant ...

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    Located at 1003 Paris Ave, the new downtown restaurant fills a vacancy at the former home of 4 Island Pizza. And it’s the second restaurant to open on the town’s main street in the past year ...

  5. Jacopo Torni - Wikipedia

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    Jacopo Torni (1476–1526), also known as Jacobo Fiorentin, L'Indaco, and Jacopo dell'Indaco, was an Italian (Florentine) painter, sculptor and architect. He was a student of Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449–1494), and the brother of painter Francesco Torni (1492–1560).

  6. List of regional dishes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    It was invented in 1950 at Romano's Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant in Essington, Pennsylvania, by Nazzareno "Nat" Romano. [59] Succotash: Multiple New England; Pennsylvania; Southern United States A chunky dish that consists primarily of sweet corn with lima beans or other shell beans. Other ingredients may be added including tomatoes and green ...

  7. Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Wikipedia

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    It replaced Greenville's outdated and under-repaired Greenville Memorial Auditorium—located across the street from the new arena—imploded on September 20, 1997. [4] The arena naming rights were purchased by Dutch grocer Ahold , then-owner of BI-LO , which had been founded in nearby Mauldin and was still based there at the time.

  8. Doe's Eat Place - Wikipedia

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    Doe's Eat Place Doe's Eat Place in Greenville, Mississippi. Doe's Eat Place is a chain of restaurants in the United States established in Greenville, Mississippi in 1941 by Dominick "Big Doe" Signa and his wife, Mamie. Doe's father moved to Greenville in 1903 and opened a grocery store in the building that now serves as the restaurant.