Solve these Greenville spots written as emojis

Are you fluent in emojis? Test your local knowledge by deciphering these Greenville landmarks + businesses written in emoji form.

A photo of downtown Greenville at dusk featuring the Bank of America building and the Reedy River.

Greenville, you’re a star. | Photo by James Simpson Photography

A picture is worth a thousand words, so we decided to describe some of our favorite places in Greenville using only emojis. Can you guess them all?

Disclaimer: Sometimes emojis won’t show up if your software isn’t up to date. You may need to update your computer to view these.

1. 🌊 🪿 🌉
2. 📖 🏛️ ☕
3. 🎭 🎤 🩰
4. ⚾ 🏟️ 🐸
5. 🥖 🐇 🚲

Answer key

How confident are you feeling? Let’s see how many you got right.

1. Falls Park + The Liberty Bridge, 601 S. Main St. | We had to include Falls Park and the Liberty Bridge because, well, they’re iconic.
2. M. Judson Booksellers, 130 S. Main St. | Books? Check. Cool, historical building? Check. Coffee and treats from Camilla Kitchen? Check.
3. The Peace Center, 300 S. Main St. | Your one stop shop to a variety of art forms in Greenville.
4. Fluor Field, 945 S. Main St. | Take yourself out to the ball game, grab a hot dog, and maybe see our friend Reedy Rip’It.
5. The Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail | Let us tell you a tale trail. Pro tip: Grab a loaf of Stecca from Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery for a post-bike snack.

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