Top GVLtoday articles from Greenville, SC in 2020

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We owe you a debt of gratitude, Greenville.

We can’t say that 2020 went as planned, but we can say that you’re a wonderful crowd, and we couldn’t appreciate your support more, especially this year.

In 2020, we sent more than 240 newsletters to our growing audience of 60,000+ GVLtoday subscribers. Wow.

Those numbers really humble us. We love our jobs and our city, and we’re doing the work with you in mind.

So, here’s what we noticed you guys read and interacted with the most in 2020. 🎉

1. Your ultimate Carolinas hiking guide

If there’s one thing we know about Greenvillians, y’all love to get outdoors. Our top article in 2020 was our detailed hiking guide made just for you.

2. Million-dollar-listings in Greenville, SC

Oh, we can dream. Taking spot no. 2 is our round-up of beautiful million dollar houses in Greenville. These listings aren’t active anymore, but it’s still fun to look.

3. The 2020 election in Greenville County

A place for all things Election 2020. We wanted this to be an easy peasy guide for you to utilize this election season.

4. Are you tipping enough? Your guide to tipping in Greenville.

Tipping can be tough, so we put together a full tipping guide to make it a little easier for you.

5. Where to dine-in or carry-out in Greenville this Thanksgiving

We love a local Thanksgiving dinner, and, apparently so did you.

6. Easy trips from Greenville, SC

A little getaway was necessary this year + we put together the perfect list for all of them.

7. Greenville, SC Food Trucks

Greenville is known for its food trucks + we’re grateful for them. Warning: Don’t view this article on an empty stomach.

8. 10 things you didn’t know about GVL

From Albert Einstein’s son to Woodside Mill, there are a million little secrets in Greenville.

9. Greenville leaders to vote on emergency social distancing ordinance

We did our best to keep Greenville updates on all things coronavirusincluding when new ordinances were put in place.

10. The Warehouse at Vaughn’s – a community venue for Simpsonville

Simpsonville has been growing this year, and this community food + entertainment venue was a big move for the city.

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