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Last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts and experiences that are uniquely Greenville

We’re less than a week from Valentine’s Day, but here are three uniquely-Greenville Valentine’s Day gifts for your special someone.

This is two photos, the first is City Editor Danielle holding a baby goat wrapped in a yellow blanket with flowers, the second is a blue cooler bag with "The Jones Oyster Co." on it with some oysters next to it.

These are a few of City Editor Danielle’s favorite things. | Photos by GVLtoday + The Jones Oyster Co.

It’s officially crunch time, Valentines. Are you looking for a uniquely Greenville gift for your special someone? We’ve rounded up three of the most unique gifts you can get your Greenvillian sweetheart.

An oyster dinner at home

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Impress your date with oysters at home. | Photos by The Jones Oyster Co.

Oh shucks. The Jones Oyster Co. will give you a dozen Rappahannock Oysters, Jones smoked Carolina fish dip (with accoutrements), Jones chilled peel and eat shrimp, and a signature Jones Oyster knife + instructions. Order by Monday, Feb. 12 for pickup on Valentine’s Day Wednesday.

Goats with Totes

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The highlight of our Valentine’s Day 2023. | Photos by GVLtoday

Be the GOAT, Valentine. This beloved tradition is back for its second year with a goat from Montgomery Sky Farms delivering Valentine’s Day treats from Yeah, That Maker, along with some snuggles.

A porch swing

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Get your Valentine something that will last. | Photos via Six & Main

This is a gift that will “wow” your Valentine for years to come. Name something more romantic than an evening spent with your partner on a porch swing. Palmetto Craft makes beautiful, solid pine chain swings + gliders.

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