#GVLtoday photo album

Downtown Greenville

Downtown Greenville | @custernic

Good morning, Greenville. One thing we have really been enjoying more than ever are the stunning pics of our city and surrounding area that you tag us in on social media. In the midst of our current global state, it can be easy to lose sight of the beauty that still exists around us.

Through this gallery of photos around Greenville, provided by + tagged #GVLtoday by our readers, we hope to inspire you to continue to appreciate the charm + loveliness of the city we’re fortunate to call home. Whether you’re fully quarantined or practicing social distancing to the best of your ability, allow these images to be your invitation to open your curtains, water your plants + nourish the environment around you, along with yourself. 🌷

Be sure to continue tagging #GVLtoday on social platforms to be featured. We love seeing Greenville through your lenses.


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