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Sweet new mural at Camperdown Plaza features holiday twists of Greenville, SC landmarks

Our readers have some eagle eyes and identified the Greenville landmarks in the artwork.

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The mural was sponsored by Art Houzze.

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An Easter egg hunt, but make it winter-themed. This new mural by Matteo Miles in Camperdown Plaza was the boost we needed to catapult into the seasonal fun to come.

Can you spot the sweet twists to your favorite Greenville landmarks?

  • The Furman Bell Tower
  • Campbells Covered Bridge
  • Biking the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail
  • UNITY sign
  • Peace Center (with a cherry on top)
  • Historic courthouse
  • Chamber of commerce building
  • Cancer Survivors Park
  • The Liberty Bridge
  • The Big Dog Show
  • Chocolate chip cookie rocks in the Reedy River
  • Liberty clock
  • Wyche Pavilion
  • Poinsett Hotel
  • GreenLink Trolley
  • Swamp Rabbit
  • Mice on Main

Did we miss any? Let us know what you see.

What can you find?

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