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Where to find Greenville’s newest murals

These photo ops celebrate upcoming events and milestones in Greenville, SC.

We love a photo op, and Greenville has two new murals (plus, a third coming soon).

Camperdown Plaza | In honor of the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament taking over Greenville Wednesday, March 1-Sunday, March 5, this mural makes for the perfect spot to snap your pic for the ‘gram when you’re downtown for the festivities.

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Can you spot the Greenville landmarks? | Photo by GVLtoday

Goodwill, 115 Haywood Rd. | DYK the community worked together to paint this mural, which was designed by Greenville artist Adam Schrimmer to celebrate 50 years of Goodwill in Greenville?

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We’re ready to strike a pose once this is painted. | Design by Sunny Mullarkey

ReCraft, 525 Haywood Rd. | While this mural isn’t ready for its close up yet, we couldn’t wait to tell you about it. Designed by Greenville artist Sunny Mullarkey, the mural will be painted by the community once funds are raised to make the project happen.

Learn more about how you can support the mural and let us know where to find your favorite Greenville mural.

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