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There are major investments happening in the live music scene across our city, with many ongoing projects hitting big milestones.

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A total of 42 student interns were mentored by 55 professionals across 33 organizations during the summer of 2023 — and the lessons learned will be invaluable in the years to come.
Known today for its hiking trails, Paris Mountain played a significant role in Greenville’s history.
The Historical Society is your one stop shop for all things Greenville history. From photos and maps to gifts, you can learn all about your favorite city.
The City Council approved spending priorities for the “Open Space Fund” in hopes of preserving Greenville’s tree canopy.
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The Cyber Academy of South Carolina provides personalized learning solutions so students can find the path that supports their goals.
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ReCraft, Greenville’s one-of-a-kind community center, is open in its new location and wants to celebrate with you.
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From its rich music history, how to reserve a court, and what to expect from the menus, here’s what to know before you go to Greenville’s newest entertainment complex — PKL Park.

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