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Browsing Greenville, South Carolina

Greenville, South Carolina is a serious unique city to take into account visiting, especially during certain times from the year, or month, when the local lifestyle shines. Not a bad destination for a live either: mountains are only an hour away, and gorgeous varying coastlines about 3 to 4 hours away. The climate is good while still including all seasons. If you find yourself over in this way for a visit, here are some suggestions that can leave you with a delightful impression.

Let's start where Primary Street in downtown starts. Bertolo's Pizza is the best possible. I have at least two decades of discerning pizza-tasting by my name to learn that Bertolo's sauce and dough can not be beat. It's also nice to be able to order toppings like spinach, feta and artichoke. They're located on Greenville's quaint but busy Main Street right next door to the Hyatt and the Hyatt Plaza, which features local, regional and national entertainers for each kind of music you can possibly imagine.

If you keep strolling south on Main Avenue, you'll encounter O. P. Taylor's and Mast General Store along the way, just in case you've got kids (young and old) who wish to shop. These two stores really add a small-but-metro kind of enjoyable to Greenville.

You can keep going for walks south, or hail the free trolley for the reason that direction, and hop off with the Peace Center. This venue serves upward top-notch entertainment year-round, offering everything from Broadway shows and ballet, to the Greenville Symphony, children's theater, and nationally-known performers.

The design is modern-day, the seating is clean up and comfortable, and the acoustics are generally stunning. Just down from the Peace Center, South Main eventually brings you to the West End, where you'll find Spill The Beans to the world's most irresistible add-your-own-stuff take advantage of shake. Right next door may be the beautiful Falls Park, full of luscious gardening, rock steps, walls, and paths surrounding the Reedy River.

Be sure to stroll throughout the artistic and architectural achievement which is the Liberty Bridge overlooking the Reedy River Falls. Lighting on the bridge and during the entire park makes it even more pleasant after dark. Summer time, around 7 pm, you may even catch a Shakespeare in the Park show. Just don't forget to create some mosquito repellent, or you won't be capable of sit still for extended!

As an artist, I can't resist suggesting specific events, because Greenville has a few truly awesome talent. Around mid May the town welcomes Artishphere, voted one of the top 20 events in the Southeast. This is a juried exhibition that recognizes the quality and diversity of work created by artists of Upstate South carolina, and offers quite a certain amount of meaningful exposure for all of them. If you're not in town on that weekend, Greenville still has "First Fridays" monthly (except for winter season) in which 22 galleries and art locations keep their doors open up from 6-9 pm for the first Friday of on a monthly basis. The venues are spread out though, so you may only be able to soak up one area per visit.

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