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23108
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Each Sunday from the end of May through mid-August, a variety of music reaches the ears of eager Greenville residents. For 42 years, Sunday in the Park has provided an escape, entertainment, and community development for the city.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Summer 2015, p13-14, il, por
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23109
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In the nineteenth and early-twentieth century, southerners frequented front porches during the hot summer months and used the space as social centers. With the invention of the air conditioner, this culture changed dramatically, but memories of this history remain.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Summer 2015, p21-23, il
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23110
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Elm Street Park in Greenville is among the best Little League fields in the Carolinas. At 65 years old, the field has hosted a number of championship games and Little Leaguers throughout the South look forward to playing on the renowned field.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Summer 2015, p34-38, il, por
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23111
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Three individuals have pursued their love of the water and pushed their bodies to the limit in Greenville. Local freedivers, Kerry Holloweel and Steve Benson, tell the story of how they joined the U.S. freediving team and explain why they love the sport. Amanda Kaiser, who portrays Mermaid Hyli during Greenville's PirateFest, explains why she chooses to transform into a mermaid.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Summer 2015, p8-11, il, por
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23112
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The Pitt County Arboretum has a variety of beautiful trees for those who plan to plant trees at their homes or just want to explore and enjoy nature.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Summer 2015, p30-32, il, por
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