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In 1985 the Greenville County Redevelopment Authority made extensive changes to the village's water supply and drainage system and provided financing to renovate ninety houses near what had become a major Greenville thoroughfare. The YMCA was converted to apartments, and retail outlets and restaurants operated from the former mill from 1979 to ...
Greenville YMCA has seen increase in families living in motel rooms. If it weren't for food program, many would not be celebrating holidays this year. Here's how YMCA of Greenville Food Program ...
South Carolina Highway 11 (SC 11), also known as the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway, is a 119.850-mile (192.880 km) state highway through the far northern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina, following the southernmost peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The route is surrounded by peach orchards, quaint villages, and parks.
YMCA Camp Greenville in Jones Gap State Park northwest of Cleveland: c. 1935: 1947 SC 85 — — SC 8 / SC 81 near Piedmont: US 29 in Piedmont: 1937: 1938 SC 85 — — US 1 near McBee: NC 85 at the North Carolina state line near Chesterfield: 1938: 1961 SC 86: 12.090: 19.457
Above a mountain view of the Carolinas and underneath a gaping hole from roof paneling that Hurricane Helene took out, the wooden cross at YMCA Camp Greenville's Fred W. Symmes Chapel, or "Pretty ...
In 1921, the land on which the chapel would be constructed was sold to YMCA Camp Greenville by the Cleveland family. Camp Greenville would then close due to the First World War, and would then reopen in 1925. The chapel would then after be constructed in 1941 with donations from the Fred Symmes Foundation. [5] [6]
Duke's Mayonnaise is a condiment created by Eugenia Duke [2] in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1917. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Duke's Mayonnaise is the third-largest mayonnaise brand in the United States (behind Hellmann's and Kraft ), however its popularity was at first largely limited to the South .
Project Aspire is a collaboration between the First Baptist Church of Asheville and Asheville YMCA, which own the property along Woodfin and Oak streets, and is being developed by Greenville-based ...