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Photos: Greenville, South Carolina
Get to know this hip South Carolina city
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
The Saturday Market, where neat rows of white tents overflowing with seasonal bounty line Main Street on Saturday mornings from May to October.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
The well-stocked bar at Soby's, the nexus of Greenville's burgeoning food scene.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
Barbecue and sides at Smokin' Stokes, home of the legendary Cheerwine BBQ sauce.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
Diane Kilgore Condon, artist and founder of Art Bomb Studios, a nonprofit providing affordable studio space for emerging artists.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
Rabbit at American Grocery Restaurant, a cozy eatery with a menu that changes depending on what the army of farmers bring in.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
Bacon-infused bourbon and a homemade pork rind at American Grocery Restaurant, a cozy eatery with a menu that changes depending on what the army of farmers bring in.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
Biking at Falls Park, symbol for downtown Greenville's revival. Today, the park is an outdoor gym, a picnic spot, an open-air performance venue, an art studio, and a point of pride for locals.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
Horizon Records, an independent record shop that opened in 1975. And even in the era of digital music, it has managed to survive, thanks to a carefully curated inventory and the kind of personal attention you don't find on iTunes.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
Ed Buffington and Mike Okupinkski, owners of Community Tap, a boutique beer and wine emporium.
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Stroll the Liberty Bridge in Falls Park, the only single-suspension bride in the United States.
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Edwin McCain, the '90s breakout artist who chose to remain in his native Greenville over the big-city lights.
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Robin Bylenga, founder and owner of pedal chic, the only female-focused bike boutique in the Southeast.
Andrew Stephen Cebulka
Ties at Rush Wilson Ltd., the family-run menswear shop that has outfitted four generations of well-dressed Greenville businessmen.
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