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attractions

Area Attractions: View a listing of museums, galleries, historical places in Greenville and surrounding counties.

Falls Park on the Reedy: This downtown public garden features the only curved, cantilevered pedestrian suspension bridge in the United States.

Scenic Points of Interest: Click here to see Greenville's beautiful spaces and places, both in the City and across the Upstate.

Museums & Galleries: Go here to find a comprehensive listing of Greenville area museums and galleries.

Greenville Cultural Exchange Center: Contains a treasure-trove of history about Greenville's black leaders. Open 10 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Saturday. 232-9162.

The Greenville Zoo Home to the endangered Bornean orangutan and Amur leopard, the Greenville Zoo is recognized as one of the finest smaller zoos in the nation.

City of Greenville Parks and Recreation: The City abounds with recreational opportunities for you and your family. Go here to find out more!

downtown

Trolley Schedule: View the Downtown Greenville trolley schedule.

2006 Downtown Visitors Guide: Want a overview of Greenville happenings? This annual guide offers a quick glimpse of the downtown.

Mice on Main: Hidden downtown are a nine bronze mice for you to find! Start at the Hyatt Plaza, and use these hints to enjoy a fun family afternoon in downtown Greenville.

The Children's Garden: This interactive multi-themed garden designed to enrich children's intelligence, creativity and well-being through exploration and discovery is located at Linky Stone Park, a 1.7-acre greenspace along the Reedy River, between downtown Greenville and the revitalized West End.

Historic Districts: Walk through history with this guide to Greenville's seven historic districts.

Self-Guided Tour of Downtown: By car, by bike or on foot, here's a great tour for exploring downtown.

Shopping: Choose from several shopping areas throughout Greenville, including an extensive guide to downtown.

Event Road Closure information: Go here for to find a listing of street closures for downtown special events.

Wireless Downtown: Free Outdoor Internet Connections are located throughout downtown Greenville. ou can connect using any wireless-equipped computer!

arts & entertainment

Nightlife: Check this listing of bars, live music, dancing, comedy, karaoke, poetry slams, trivia nights and more!

Kids!: Check this link for a listing a fun, family-friendly activities in Greenville.

Outdoor Entertainment Schedule: From April through October, Greenville is alive with entertainment at a variety of outdoor venues.

Greenville Drive Baseball: Tickets are on sale for the 2008 season! The Red Sox affiliated team is playing its third season at the new park in Greenville's West End.

Links to area arts & entertainment:

The Metropolitan Arts Council

The Peace Center for the Performing Arts

Carolina Ballet Theatre

The Warehouse Theatre

Greenville Chorale


Greenville Symphony Orchestra

Greenville County Museum of Art

Greenville Little Theatre

Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University

The Carolina First Center

CentreStage

South Carolina Children's Theatre

The Bi-Lo Center


Artisphere: The International Arts Festival of Greenville

Fall for Greenville

Upstate Visual Arts

free things to do

Mice on Main: Hidden downtown are nine bronze mice for you to find! Start at the Hyatt Plaza, and use these hints to enjoy a fun family afternoon in downtown Greenville.

The Children's Garden: This interactive multi-themed garden designed to enrich children's intelligence, creativity and well-being through exploration and discovery is located at Linky Stone Park, a 1.7-acre greenspace along the Reedy River, between downtown Greenville and the revitalized West End.

Acoustic Cafe: Go here to see a schedule of street performance in downtown Greenville.

Moonlight Movie Series: Click here to get information on this free outdoor classic movie series, held Wednesdays in April and September.

Outdoor Entertainment Schedule: From April through October, Greenville is alive with entertainment at several outdoor venues.

Falls Park on the Reedy: This downtown public garden features the only curved, cantilevered pedestrian suspension bridge in the United States.


 
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