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The Greenbrier Tip-Off, operated by IntersportHoops is an early-preseason American college basketball tournament held in November of each year that takes place in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia at Colonial Hall inside the resort hotel The Greenbrier.
The Greenbrier's reopening, celebrated from April 15 to April 18, 1948, was an international social event of the season. Notable attendees included the Duke of Windsor and his wife, Wallis Simpson (who had spent her honeymoon with her first husband at the Greenbrier in 1916), Bing Crosby , and members of the Joseph Kennedy family .
The Margate Resort Doug Burgum, Vivek Ramaswamy, Tim Scott: Saturday, January 27, 2024: Las Vegas: NV: Big League Dreams Las Vegas Saturday, February 10, 2024: Conway: SC: HTC Center at Coastal Carolina University: Henry McMaster, Pamela Evette, Russell Fry [11] [12] Wednesday, February 14, 2024: North Charleston: North Charleston Coliseum [13 ...
Aug. 10—WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS — Intersport and The Greenbrier announced a long-term partnership with Intersport that will annually bring a major college basketball multi-team event to the ...
Congrats to @GBRSportingClub for submitting this week's #housepornthurs winner! And a shout-out to runner-up @cbrci (Coldwell Banker RCI) for throwing their hat in the ring as well! One of a ...
The Greenbrier American Express Championship was a professional golf tournament on the Senior PGA Tour (now PGA Tour Champions). Held from 1985 through 1987 in West Virginia, the 54-hole event was played in July at The Greenbrier resort near White Sulphur Springs. The inaugural event was played Thursday through Saturday, starting on the Fourth ...
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In 2010, the Greenbrier hosted the inaugural PGA Greenbrier Classic. [6] In 1992 The Washington Post reported that, during the Cold War, the resort had been the site of a "bunker", the Emergency Relocation Center known as Project Greek Island, which was intended to house and protect the U.S. Congress in the event of a nuclear attack. [7]