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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIVK_chamber-of-commerce-building_Greenville-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic Places:Chamber of Commerce Building
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMITN_john-wesley-methodist-episcopal-church_Greenville-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic Places:John WesleyMethodist EpiscopalChurch
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMITK_mills-mcbayer-cotton-warehouse_Greenville-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic Places:Mills & McBayerCotton WarehouseWest End CommercialHistoric District
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMISE_alliance-cotton-warehouse_Greenville-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic Places:Alliance Cotton WarehouseWest End CommercialHistoric District
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIRC_cigar-factory_Greenville-SC.html
By 1906 the factory employed 400 girls at the wage of $60.00 per month. By November 1907 the factory was turning out 1 million cigars a month. The land was purchased for $2,000.00 and built at the site of Richard Pearis home.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP4_mcbees-mills_Greenville-SC.html
Vardry McBee purchased more than 11,000 acres around the Reedy River from Lemuel Alston in 1815. Although McBee lived in Lincolnton, North Carolina, he wished to develop his Greenville property, and in 1819 he build a "superior" brick corn mill on…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIOE_the-reedy-river_Greenville-SC.html
The Reedy River, named for the "reeds" which once grew close around its banks, flows from Traveler's Rest southward for almost sixty miles. In the middle of Greenville, it tumbles into steep, narrow falls, and then meanders toward Conestee before …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMILH_history-of-falls-park_Greenville-SC.html
The Carolina Foothills Garden Club, beginning in 1967, spearheaded efforts to reclaim the long neglected site of Greenville's birthplace and to preserve its natural beauty along the banks of the Reedy River. The City of Greenville endorsed the pro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIBK_campbells-covered-bridge_Landrum-SC.html
In the earliest of times the rock shoal upstream of the bridge was used as a ford until a flat bridge was built across Beaverdam Creek. In Monday, August 24, 1908 starting at 7:00 p.m., twenty inches of rain fell during the next twenty-four hours.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHXZ_the-touchstone-house_Greenville-SC.html
The small two-story stucco-covered brick house overlooking the Reedy River falls was built by W.E. Touchstone between 1894 and 1896. It was located in the "West End," a rapidly developing residential and commercial area across the river from Green…
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