#ShareThis: Hundreds of rabbits

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PlanThis: A visit to Garden Gate Rabbit Park in Fountain Inn, an official rabbitry that 100+ rabbits call home. You can hold + pet dozens of rabbits while learning to differentiate a Holland Lop from a Flemish Giant (don’t worry, they’re *all* cute). Visit the rabbit park by appointment from Mon. – Sat. ($55 for 1-4 people, $5/each additional) for that perfect spring photo op. 🐰

BookmarkThis: The Village Map, an interactive website developed by the Pathwright team (a GVL-made app that lets you submit stories about local spots) as part of Brains on Fire’s #GoodFour initiative. Just click a spot on the map to see the story behind it, then venture over to the Village and check it out in person. Or if you know some cool history behind a Village spot, contribute your own story to the site.

RememberThis: CBS News’ Sunday Morning was at Avenue yesterday filming an interview with James Fallows, longtime national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly. You might have seen them filming in Falls Park. Fallows + his wife Deborah wrote a book coming out in May about small towns they’ve explored, including Greenville (he’s covered us for the past few years). He’ll be back during Artisphere for a book tour if you want to ask him about his travels.

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