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September’s greatest hits in Greenville, SC

Before we dust off our Halloween costumes + ring in October, we’re here to pay homage to the best things we saw this September.

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We’re loving those Lewis Barbecue views. | Photos by Savannah Bockus

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Can you feel it? Fall is in the air. As we pull out our sweaters, plan our Halloween costumes + prepare our stomachs for Fall for Greenville, let’s take a moment to look back at the stories you loved most in September.

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Lewis Barbecue opens Wed., Sept. 14 in Greenville, SC
It’s no surprise this was our most read story of the month with all the hype around this Texas-style barbecue joint. Have you tried the brisket yet?

Peace Center to open music club, listening room + recording studio in Greenville, SC
It was the Peace Center’s biggest announcement to date, a $36 million project to bring more artists, bigger acts + new experiences to the heart of downtown.

euphoria 2022 will take over Greenville, SC for its 17th year
You loved this breakdown of euphoria by the numbers, highlighting the events, chefs, economic impact + how the annual festival supports local charities.

The Peace Center’s 2022-2023 Brochure
You — all 1,321 of you — are excited to see the shows coming to the Peace Center over the next year.

34 volunteer opportunities in Greenville, SC
We know Greenvillians love to give back, and 1,009 of you wanted to learn more about volunteer opportunities in our city.

Greenville home renovator to appear on Magnolia Network
With before-and-afters as dramatic as these, it’s no surprise 736 of you clicked the link to see Kym Petrie’s transformations of Greenville homes.

Top Comments

On the Indy Craft Parade
“So Much fun!! Great job to all the artists and organizers.” — @mklivingst0n

On basta. opening in the Village of West Greenville
“Welcome!! I’ll need to stop in for that peach cobbler.” — @abbyjoystudio

On our Fall Foliage calendar
“Can’t wait to be back up there to see the leaves changing.” — @casspalmhair

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