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GVLtoday’s most iconic landmark bracket

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The votes are in. After a close battle, Falls Park has been named the most iconic landmark in Greenville by our readers.

Read up on the history of our downtown oasis.

Congrats, Falls Park. 👏

Bracket introduction

With the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments underway, we’re joining the fun of bracket competitions with a face-off of our own.

We asked you to share your favorite landmark in Greenville with us, and now — thanks to you + the help of a random generator — we have the official lineup for our bracket.

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What’s in the running

Going head-to-head in the first round are:

  • Falls Park and Furman Bell Tower
  • Westin Poinsett Hotel and “Il Porcellino” wild boar statue
  • Paris Mountain State Park and Liberty Bridge
  • Fluor Field and Pearlie Harris mural on Canvas Tower

How it works

Beginning today, we will host several voting rounds within our newsletters and social channels to determine Greenville’s most iconic landmark. Which moves on is up to you. Vote for your favorites, and the landmark with more votes moves on. Simple as that. We’ll go until we have a champion, which will be announced in our Wed., March 23 newsletter. You will be able to vote once per round. How to participate

Vote for the iconic landmark you’d like to see advance to round two using this poll. You can vote for all four spots or as little as one. Once we count all the votes, we’ll share an updated bracket and new poll in an upcoming newsletter.

Want to fill out a bracket to see if you can guess who will win? Download and print the image above to take the competition up a notch. If your bracket is correct, send us a photo for a shoutout + bragging rights.

Ready to cheer your “team” to victory? Vote here.

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