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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAQM_wyche-pavilion_Greenville-SC.html
In Honor ofHarriet and Tommy WycheGiven by Their FriendsIn Appreciation of Their Dedicationand Leadership in the Restoration ofDowntown Greenville
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAQ1_buck-mickel_Greenville-SC.html
In RemembranceBuck MickelAn extraordinary LeaderWhose Vision, Generosityand Perseverance Inspired the Transformation of Greenvilleinto a Vibrant and BeautifulCommunity
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAL2_vardry-dixon-ramseur-iii_Greenville-SC.html
City Councilman 1971 - 1977Water Commissioner 1981 - 2007First Presbyterian Church ElderLt. Colonel US Air Force Reserves, RetiredExecutive Director ofDonaldson Development Center1995 - 2007
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAKS_harper-plaza_Greenville-SC.html
Dedicated to Caldwell HarperEntrepreneur Civil Leader PhilanthropistWhose lasting influence and generosity in this community are symbolized here in ensuring granite and flowing water. He donated the site of the plaza to the Greenville Foundatio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAKQ_sterling-high-school-memorial_Greenville-SC.html
Civil RightsThe students of Sterling High Schoolwere the driving force that promotedthe change of institutionalsegregation in Greenville County. During the 1950s and 1960s, Sterlingstudents held demonstrations,marches and rallies that finallyin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAII_greenville-county-vietnam-veterans-memorial_Greenville-SC.html
Southeast Wall Panel 1:The Purple HeartAwarded toCombat-Veterans"For Your Tomorrow,They Gave Their Today. Panel 2:The young warrior does no speak.Nevertheless, he is heard in the still houses: who has not heard him.He has a silence that spea…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAGU_capers-bouton-memoral-fountain_Greenville-SC.html
Dedicated to the memory of Capers Bouton (October 2, 1950 - October 22, 1988), accomplished attorney and athlete, dedicated to his community and family, who died while pursuing his favorite recreation - running.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAG2_cleveland-park_Greenville-SC.html
In memory ofW.C. Clevelandwho, on February 13, 1925unselfishly gave this parkto the citizens ofGreenville, South Carolina—————Mayor Max M. HellerCouncilmenJoe E. Jordan, Wayne WuestenbergJames H. Simkins, Joseph R. Br…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAEC_allen-temple-ame-church-bell_Greenville-SC.html
This bell was transferred from theold to the rebuilt church in 1929.Present Mounting: Sept. 1983Donors: W.W. Henderson, Sr., Wilton Wells, Sr., Wilfred Walker, Sr.Pastor: W.J. Jefferson, Jr.Elder: C. JacksonBishop: F.M. Reid, Jr.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMABC_south-carolinas-first-national-bank_Greenville-SC.html
This historic site, home of South Carolina's first nationally charted bank in 1873, has served as the cornerstone of the spirit of community banking in Greenville ever since. Carolina First Bank is honored to uphold the banking heritage that puts …
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