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The Court House Square bounded by Third, Evans, Second and Washington Streets has long been considered the “hub” of Greenville. The square, on which stands the Court House after the fire of 1910, was also the site for several other structures. The site also included the H. C. Edwards Building, built in 1911 was torn down in 1969. The Greenville National Guard Building which was built in 1931, was torn down in 1971. Then St. Peter’s Catholic Church, the David Dudley House, the Water Tank called the “Stand Pipe, used from 1905-1939, and several monuments.