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  3. 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]

  4. Dining Out: Woodside Bistro a West Greenville neighborhood ...

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  5. Donaldson Center Airport - Wikipedia

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    Donaldson Field Airport (IATA: GDC, ICAO: KGYH, FAA LID: GYH) is a public airport 6 mi (9.7 km) south of the central business district of Greenville, a city in Greenville County, South Carolina, United States. It is located at the Donaldson Center Industrial Air Park and is owned by the City and County of Greenville.

  6. Poinsett Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Poinsett Hotel, or Westin Poinsett Hotel, is a twelve-story, landmark hotel in downtown Greenville, South Carolina, one of the first skyscrapers in Greenville. Named for Joel R. Poinsett , Secretary of War under President Millard Fillmore , the Poinsett replaced an earlier resort hotel, the Mansion House, built in 1824.

  7. New restaurant in Columbia’s Five Points delays its opening ...

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    The Falafel King restaurant is now open at 2020-A Gervais St. A new Time to Shine Car Wash is being planned for 2006 Gervais St. at the upper edge of Five Points.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenville ...

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    The Westin Poinsett Hotel, named for Joel R. Poinsett (Secretary of War under Millard Fillmore), was one of the first skyscrapers to be built in Greenville. It was designed by New York architect William Lee Stoddart and built by the J. E. Sirrine Company of Greenville for $1.5 million dollars. The Poinsett opened on June 20, 1925.

  9. Bistro 55 is open for dinner Mondays through Saturdays from 5 to 10 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays for brunch and lunch. This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: C'est bon!