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  2. Fountain Fox Beattie House - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain Fox Beattie House, the home of Greenville Woman's Club from 1950 to 2014, is a historic house in Greenville, South Carolina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

  3. List of golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones - Wikipedia

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    The Golf Course at Half Moon, [27] Jamaica, W.I., 1962 [28] The Dunes Golf & Beach Club, Myrtle Beach, SC; The Legends Country Club, Eureka, MO; The Springs Golf Course, The House on the Rock Resort, Spring Green, Wisconsin; The Tuxedo Club, Tuxedo Park, NY; The Wigwam Resort Gold Course, Litchfield Park, Arizona, 1965 [29]

  4. Bark at the Moon Tour - Wikipedia

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    Bark at the Moon Tour (1983–1985) ... The Mustache Club April 27, 1984 Montreal Forum: April 28, 1984 ... Greenville Memorial Auditorium: May 11, 1984

  5. 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    It replaced Greenville's outdated and under-repaired Greenville Memorial Auditorium—located across the street from the new arena—imploded on September 20, 1997.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.

  6. Greenville Elks Lodge - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1949 to a design by William Riddle Ward, a prominent local architect. It is the only known work in this style by Ward, who was better known for revival style designs, and is one of Greenville's only Art Deco designs. The building was occupied by Greenville Elks Lodge 858 until 1991. [2]

  7. The Accelerators - Wikipedia

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    The Accelerators had their origins in the early 1980s as the Greenville, S.C. band Moon Pie which recorded on EP, Welcome to Hard Times. [2] In 1982, three members of Moon Pie, along with their manager and producer Dick Hodgin, moved to the growing music scene in Raleigh and changed the band's name to The Accelerators.

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  9. Harry Cato - Wikipedia

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    Harry Franklin Cato is a former Republican member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.From 1991 to 2010, he represented the state's 17th District. During his tenure, Cato served on the Rules Committee and was Chairman of the Labor, Commerce, and Industry Committee from 1994 until 2008.