New downtown attraction pays homage to historical textile mill.

Greenville in the News
Good news about that Greenville spreads fast. And word about Greenville is spreading so fast that we have to work hard to keep up. This is where we do our best to post all the “best,” “most,” “top” and “coolest” lists we make, the comments the media makes and our latest accolades. Check back regularly. The good news just keeps coming!
Posts from June 2022

With more space and located just outside major metro areas, it’s the best of both worlds.

The weather is more appealing now than in midsummer for destinations like the Gulf, and it’s peak grape harvest season across the world, giving you the perfect excuse to travel from California to the Caucuses in search of new wines to try. Here are our 10 favorite spots to visit this September.

Across the US, you’ll find dozens of smaller cities that offer all the trappings of a small town—fresh air, tree-lined streets, plenty of opportunities to use the word “quaint”—with enough culture, bars, and restaurants to keep up with the big boys. According to the Demographic Research Unit of the Department of Finance, to qualify as a “small city,” an incorporated area must have a population of 100,000 or less—all of which, we can only assume, will welcome you to town and swiftly point you to their favorite neighborhood dive bar.
Visit any one of these shining locales and you can pack your itinerary with gorgeous hikes, award-winning brews, knock-out restaurants, quirky art shows, and fun things to do that go far beyond antiquing—whether you’re just passing through or considering another big leap. Here are the 16 coolest small cities in America.

Sure, you can use trains to travel between several major U.S. cities, but these small towns are equally worth a visit.

Where to Eat, Drink, See & Do in Landrum