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  2. Wyche Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Wyche Pavilion is the two-story, open-air shell of a historic building in downtown Greenville, South Carolina, used in the 21st century as an event venue.As part of the Reedy River Industrial District, the building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 14, 1979.

  3. Capitol Center (Columbia, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    At 106.4 m (349 ft), it is the tallest building in South Carolina. The tower has about 1,000 people inside working every week and about 400 offices. A 26-story skyscraper, it was the tallest structure in South Carolina from its completion in December 1987 [3] to the completion of the Prysmian Copper Wire Tower in Abbeville in 2009. The tower ...

  4. Old Greenville City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Old Greenville City Hall is a former building in Greenville, South Carolina, originally built as the U.S. Courthouse and Post Office in 1889 on the corner of Main and Broad Streets. Transferred to the city of Greenville in 1938, it served as the Greenville city hall .

  5. Greenville Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Greenville Municipal Stadium is a stadium in Greenville, South Carolina, U.S., that was built in 1984 and holds 7,048 people It is located on Mauldin Road off exit 46C on I-85 . It was primarily used for baseball , and was the home field of the Greenville Bombers minor league baseball team before West End Field opened in 2006.

  6. Interstate 26 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) operates and maintains one welcome center and seven rest areas along I-26. Welcome centers, which have a travel information facility on site, are located at milemarker 3 (eastbound); rest areas are located at milemarkers 63 (east and westbound), 123 (east and westbound), 150 (eastbound), 152 (westbound), and 204 (eastbound). [2]

  7. Isaqueena - Wikipedia

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    Stone for the random bond masonry was in part taken from a mid-nineteenth-century grist mill on the Reedy River owned by Greenville founder Vardry McBee. Walter Gassaway died of a heart attack on June 4, 1930. The following year his widow abandoned Isaqueena for a smaller home (which she also designed) closer to downtown Greenville.

  8. Falls Park on the Reedy - Wikipedia

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    Falls Park on the Reedy is a 32-acre (130,000 m 2) park adjacent to downtown Greenville, South Carolina, in the historic West End district.Considered the birthplace of Greenville, the park was founded in 1967 when the Carolina Foothills Garden Club reclaimed 26 acres (110,000 m 2) of land that had been previously used by textile mills.

  9. Interstate 385 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 385 (I-385) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway located in the Upstate region of South Carolina.I-385 is a spur route of I-85.The highway provides a connection between Greenville and I-26 to the south, connecting Greenville to Columbia and Charleston.