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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pitt County ...

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    Greenville, North Carolina Warehouse Historic District boundary increase (listed November 30, 1999, refnum 99001450): Eleventh St. near Clark St. 35°36′23″N 77°22′37″W  /  35.606389°N 77.376944°W  / 35.606389; -77.376944  ( Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Historic

  3. 10 places in the Upstate to eat, drink, and watch Clemson ...

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    Location: 941 S. Main St., Greenville The Goat Bar & Grill The Goat Bar and Grill holds a solid sports bar scene that offers a private room for an indoor tailgating experience in downtown Greenville.

  4. Restaurant Update: Greenville adds new brewery on Main Street ...

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    Growler Haus, local brewery closing in West Greenville. After six years open at 12 Lois Ave., in West Greenville, Growler Haus has closed its fourth Upstate location since late December.

  5. Looking for July 4th fireworks in Greenville, Spartanburg ...

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    Celebrate Independence Day in the Upstate, there are plenty of options available, from firework displays to celebrations and BBQ cookouts.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Spartanburg ...

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    Hurricane Tavern: July 19, 2001 4101 ... 240 4th St. Inman: 48: Marysville School ... 10088 Greenville Highway Wellford: 55: Nicholls-Crook House ...

  7. List of Presbyterian churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church (Greenville, Alabama) 1886 built 1986 NRHP-listed 215 E. Commerce St. Greenville, Alabama: Romanesque First Presbyterian Church (Jacksonville, Alabama) 1859 built 1982 NRHP-listed 200 E. Clinton St.

  8. People are saying final goodbyes during the last days of ...

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    The family has ties connecting Zellers and Tanner's with Greenville. What began at 124 N. Main St. as the Orange Mill on Main Street in 1943 became named after Zeller's grandmother, Amber Faye Tanner.

  9. G.K. Butterfield Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    On November 14, 2017, the Greenville City Council voted unanimously to name the new facility after G.K. Butterfield, who played a vital role of securing 90% of the funding through Federal funds. [1] On August 8, 2018, a ribbon-cutting ceremony took place with G.K. Butterfield on-hand to cut the ribbon; the facility officially began the ...