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The Liberty Bridge and Falls Park
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— Under the Liberty Bridge —
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— Liberty Bridge at Night —
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— Liberty Bridge at Falls Park —
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The Liberty Bridge has become the focal point of Falls Park, a 20-acre park situated in Greenville's lively downtown. A stroll on the award-winning bridge provides a great view of the Reedy River and its waterfalls.
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— Reedy River Bridge —
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— Reedy River at Falls Park —
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— Following the Reedy River —
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— Reedy River Rapids —
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— Reedy River Falls —
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— Reedy River Waterfall —
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The Peace Center
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— Peace Center —
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— Peace Center Fountain —
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— Peace Center Waterfall —
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Main Street Dining
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— Terrace Dining on Main Street —
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— Sidewalk Cafe —
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— Greenville Restaurant —
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"The Textile Center of the South"
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— Larkins on the River —
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— Old Railroad Bridge —
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— Old Chamber of Commerce —
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After Reconstruction, Greenville's railroad junctions and its numerous textile mills gave it the title of "Textile Center of the South". Today, while the industry has diversified, many buildings still hark back to that era.
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Greenville Landmarks
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— Joel Poinsett Statue —
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— Confederate Statue —
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— Fountain at the Hyatt Hotel —
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