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36213
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A building on Dickinson Avenue got a renovation in purpose and style as The Lofts. Built as a wholesale grocery store by the Hooker family in 1916, it became a loft style apartment complex in 2014. The interior and exterior photos showcase modern day conveniences coexisting with a nearly century old brick and woodwork structure.
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Greenville Times (NoCar Oversize F264 G72 G77), Vol. Issue , Dec 2014/Jan 2015 , p16-23
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36217
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Established in 1980, the Marathon is largely known for its Greek dishes. However, the restaurant currently owned by Perry Kachroo has kept up with food trends of the times by including Indian items on its menu. Collectively, this explains its place as what the author described as an institution in the community.
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Greenville Times (NoCar Oversize F264 G72 G77), Vol. Issue , April/May 2015, p12-17
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43071
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On May 17, 2021, the Greenville City Council named the Flanagan-Wagner House a local landmark, owing to both its historic connection with a highly noted Greenville business leader and it's importance for best representation in the city of the once popular Tudor Revival architectural style. The home was built for the daughter and son-in-law of Edward C. Flanagan in 1938. Local historian, Roger Kammerer shares additional points.
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