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 The Week That Was: August 1930
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By Engenius Team
In Adaptive Reuse, Buildings From the Past
Posted August 17, 2018

The Week That Was: August 1930

By Anthony Cox As far as we know Dick Merrill and Johnny Kytle had never been to Greenville. But, the two veteran pilots were part of the main attraction one late summer evening in August of [...]

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 What’s Old Is New: Piedmont Plush Mill
By Engenius Team
In Adaptive Reuse, Buildings From the Past, Textile Mills
Posted July 12, 2018

What’s Old Is New: Piedmont Plush Mill

By Trey Scott Serendipity Labs Coworking I wish I could tell you the first time I saw the former Piedmont Plush Mills site. It was likely on a college road trip to see a Clemson football game [...]

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 Cunningham & Cunningham: Architects
By Engenius Team
In Buildings From the Past
Posted January 12, 2018

Cunningham & Cunningham: Architects

By Dr. Jeff Willis The following is an excerpt of a paper originally published in the 13 th volume of The Proceedings and Papers of the Greenville County Historical Society (2006-2014). The [...]

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 The Greenville News Building
By Engenius Team
In Buildings From the Past
Posted August 22, 2017

The Greenville News Building

The Greenville News Building was constructed in 1914 and dominated the eastern side of South Main Street, south of Broad Street. The Greenville Daily News had been established in 1874 by A. M. [...]

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