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

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    Greenville: 13: Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Historic District: Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Historic District: July 17, 1997 : Roughly bounded by 12th, Clark, Ficklen, and Washington Sts. • Greenville, North Carolina Warehouse Historic District boundary increase (listed November 30, 1999, refnum 99001450): Eleventh St. near Clark St.

  3. Greenville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Greenville (/ ˈ ɡ r iː n v ɪ l / GREEN-vil; locally / ˈ ɡ r iː n v əl / GREEN-vəl) is the county seat and most populous city of Pitt County, North Carolina, United States.It is the principal city of the Greenville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area, and the 12th-most populous city in North Carolina.

  4. Greenville Commercial Historic District (Greenville, North ...

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    Roughly bounded by West Third, South Evans and East and West Fifth Sts., Greenville, North Carolina Coordinates 35°36′42″N 77°22′23″W  /  35.61167°N 77.37306°W  / 35.61167; -77

  5. The Paddock Club - Wikipedia

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    The Paddock Club was a dance/night club located at 1008-B Dickinson Avenue in Greenville, North Carolina, that catered primarily to the gay and lesbian community of Greenville and all of Eastern North Carolina. The club was in operation for 30 years and 6 months from June 1973 until December 23, 2003 and was, at the time it closed, the oldest ...

  6. Pitt–Greenville Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Works Progress Administration constructed the Greenville Airport in 1940 on land that was jointly owned by the city of Greenville and Pitt County. A Civil Pilot Training Program operated from the airport until it was leased by the United States Navy on May 1, 1942, to be an outlying field of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene ...

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    Greenville: Also called Christ Episcopal Church; well-preserved 1857 Gothic Revival church made of locally quarried red sandstone 16: Church of St. John the Evangelist: Church of St. John the Evangelist: April 21, 2004 : Philadelphia Hill Rd.

  8. Landmark Building (Greenville, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Building, also known as the Daniel Building, is an office skyscraper in Downtown Greenville, South Carolina, United States. At 305 ft (93 m), it was the tallest building in South Carolina from 1966 to 1983. [3] [4] With 25 stories, the skyscraper has been the tallest structure in Greenville since its completion in 1966. [5]

  9. Greenville, Jersey City - Wikipedia

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    Greenville in 1872, one year before consolidation. During the British and early American colonial era the area was part of Bergen Township. The 19th century Jersey City and Bergen Point Plank Road (today's Garfield Avenue) ran through Greenville (from Paulus Hook to Bergen Point). Greenville became part of the newly formed Hudson County in 1840.