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Choose your own adventure: GVLtoday edition

You chose how GVLtoday City Editor Danielle spent her day in Greenville from where she ate to what she wrote and how she spent her free time.

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You helped us build the perfect day. | Photo by James Simpson Photography

Hey, Greenville. Danielle here. Last week, I presented you with a very important and very fun task: To choose your own adventure and design my day as a GVLtoday City Editor.

With great power comes great responsibility. Click play below to see how you called the shots.

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