“G" is for Greenville and Columbia Railroad. The Greenville and Columbia Railroad was the first railroad to enter the South Carolina upcountry. When the road was completed in 1853, the160-mile route ...
Nearly three years after Brad Sigmon got his third and last reprieve from execution, the death row inmate has been issued a new death warrant. He is set to be executed March 7, the fourth state ...
If you're looking for a getaway without having to push past the record-high passengers at South Carolina's airports, the state has plenty of locally run rentals that offer a less traditional vacation ...
LYNDALL, JOSEPH, a young Englishman, formerly Superintendent of a railroad at the Cape of Good ... a graduate of Columbia College, died in New-York from wounds received at battle of Cold Harbor ...
Various railroad lines entered the city via tracks that ... August GreenJackets (located in North Augusta, S.C.), Columbia Fireflies and Greenville Drive. There are plenty of North Carolina teams to ...
Owners Doug and Mack Cross opened Gather Greenville just before the pandemic of 2020. Five years later, they will celebrate with five days of anniversary events.
Bon Secours St. Francis Health System has broken ground for its newest care site, a freestanding emergency department at 2814 Woodruff Road in Five Forks. “Greenville County continues to grow by ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Greenville ENC Alliance is partnering with the City of Greenville, Marlboro Development Team and Greenville Utilities to bring a new shell building to the city.
Lt. R. S. Williamson led portions of the southern survey, aided by Lt. John Parke. It was Parke and his team who traversed ...
A restaurant in downtown Greenville announced its closure on Saturday. "We are saddened to announce that Urban Wren is closed," The North Markley Street restaurant announced on Facebook.
Comal 864, Greenville's combination of South Texas and Mexican cuisine, began as a pop-up restaurant in 2019 and five years later has become a must-taste, cultural cuisine staple in both the West ...