Greenville’s “12 Days of Christmas”

We re-imagined this holiday classic and came up with the hyper-local Greenville’s “12 Days of Christmas.”

GVLtoday Downtown Greenville at christmas with trees made of lights

Enjoy this photo from the 1962 Christmas parade looking north on Main to Washington | Greenville History Tours

There are so many things that make Greenville Greenville, so we decided to write a song about it. Please enjoy Greenville’s “12 Days of Christmas.”

On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

Twelve scoops from Clare’s

Eleven Methodical coffees

GVLtoday Scout's Doughnuts

We’ll take one of each. | Photo by Scout’s Doughnuts

Ten fresh Scout’s doughnuts

Nine Mice on Main

Eight “on your left’s

Seven pets for Pinot

Greenville Bike Taxi co founders Leonard and Phil

Cofounders Leonard and Phil | Photo by GVLtoday

Six pedi-cab rides

Five Greenville Drive wins

Four loaves of Stecca

Three plays a weekend

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The new mural is spec-taco-ular. | Photo by GVLtoday

Two Papi’s tacos (locations)

And a really cool Medusa Tree. 🎶

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