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Pictures of Greenville South Carolina people, places & things
Click on the guide links below to see pictures of each subject



Reedy River Falls Historic Park & Liberty Bridge
= Gardens, walkways and Liberty Bridge, a suspension walk bridge overlooking the waterfalls and gardens at South Main Street.

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Photos of Main Street = Down on Main Street, and more photos to come soon.

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Poinsett Hotel and Trolley Car Rails = Westin Poinsett Hotel restoration, showing trolley car rails and cobblestones of early 1900s Main Street.

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Shoeless Joe Jackson, Greenville's Baseball legend.

Wyche Pavilion = From 1991 to 1999, a big change. 2006 pictures to come soon.

Main Street at Reedy River = Vintage postcard views dated 1923.

Peace Center for the Performing Arts = This is the Peace Center. More pictures to come soon.

1921 Chick Springs post card = View of Chick Springs Hotel, near Greenville.

A typical Greenville snow & ice day = A slippery look at what we call "snow."


Esquerita (Eskew Reeder) The wildest rockin'est cat Greenville ever produced.

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Reedy River flood in Cleveland Park = Five feet high and risin'.

Carpenter Brothers Drug Store = An old favorite that's no longer with us.

Greenville's old Southern Railway Station = Vintage picture post card.

The Gassaway Mansion = A really famous greenville landmark since 1925.

Luke Phillips & Misterioso = Radio voice from east of the sun.

Fred Wooten's Palmetto Music Store = The drum maker.

Special Folk Art Feature: The Herron Briggs' Whirl-i-gigs

Tucker's Soda Shop = Making burgers and shakes in West Greenville since 1950.

Cool gas station on South Main Street = The old Buck-Rawlings service station.

South Main Street before The Peace Center = A snapshot from the early1990s.

Greenville blues man Cootie Stark = Piedmont blues man from the streetcorners to legend.

Pete's Drive-In (Spero's Original) on Pendleton Street = Greenville's most famous restaurant.

Gene's Restaurant = Meat & three for decades.

Northgate Soda Shop = Filled with Greenville history and neighborhood talk.

Governor's School for Arts & Humanities = Photos coming soon.

Remember The Peanut Man? = Roy's boiled peanuts were famous.

Snack Daddy's ice cream truck = Folk art ice cream dealer with a little sermon.

Fall Street Cafe (The Cat Dive) = Now demolished. Where news writers came to sip n slide.

Eight o'Clock Superette & Northampton Wines = Two downtown anchors now and then.

Old Greenville Jail (Broad Street) = Now demolished. Lock 'em up, Barney.

The Bone Man (Road Trip file). = Spells and visions from skulls and bones.

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