See the winner of our 2023 Picture of the Year contest

The votes are in and the winner of the 2023 Picture of the Year has been decided.

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A young girl in purple shorts and a pink shirt standing in front of a brick wall next to a framed photo of Harambe with roses in front.

Harambe would be proud. | Photo by Lindsey P.

The votes are in for the GVLtoday 2023 Picture of the Year contest. Check out the finalists below, including the winner that you, our readers, voted for.

Winner: Photo of my daughter taken at the Harambe Memorial Bridge

We know this isn’t the official name, but in our hearts it is. | Photo by Lindsey P.

Photo by Bonnie K.

Photo by Bonnie K.

Finalist: Rainbow over Fluor

We think this is a sign that the Greenville Drive will be the champs again in 2024. | Photo by Bonnie K.

Major Rudolph Anderson Memorial

Finalist: Major Rudolph Anderson Memorial

This photo shows a piece of Greenville history. | Photo by Jaime B.

Fall in Falls Park

Finalist: Falls Park in the Fall

We already know Falls Park is beautiful, this photo encapsulates just that. | Photo by Sam O.

My dog’s favorite spot in Falls Park

Finalist: My dog’s favorite spot in Falls Park

When we saw this picture, our ears perked up. | Photo by Carrie S.

TSO at The Well

Finalist: TSO at The Well

The Trans Siberian Orchestra was on fire — hopefully not literally. | Photo by Cindy C.

Rooting for GVL

Finalist: Rooting for GVL

We’re suckers for a photo with the 2023 Heritage Tree. | Photo by Alfredo V.

Bell Tower at Furman University

Jim Brown

Finalist: Bell Tower at Furman University

This iconic tower is showing up and showing out in this photo. | Photo by Jim B.

Photo by Jim S.

Finalist: Colorful Greenville

This photo of the West End mural looks so good, it’s like we’re seeing it in person. | Photo by Jim S.

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Emily is based in Asheville, NC and a is graduate of UNC-Asheville. Before joining 6AM City as a Multi-City Editor in November 2021, she was the copy editor for Asheville Lifestyle and South Charlotte Lifestyle. In her free time, Emily enjoys rock climbing, traveling, exercising, and seeing live music shows.