Greenville is one of the best places in South Carolina to experience the holiday season. From special events such as the Night of Lights and the Festival of Trees to Ice on Main, Main Street Greenville at Christmas is beautiful and magical. And this year, the city offers a new event for the community to enjoy that makes the season even brighter. The Greenville Holiday Gingerbread Exhibit is a fun addition to the many Christmas activities in South Carolina.
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It has been said time and again that history is a living thing. Across the South, lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and charming main streets hold stories of America that are both beautiful and heartbreaking. When it comes to African American history, there are well-known stops, such as Congo Square in New Orleans or the Martin Luther King, Jr. Historical Site in Atlanta, but there are so many more in cities, both large and small. Here are a dozen lesser-known places to look for on your next trip to some of the South’s most beloved destinations.
The Greenville native has brought his expertise home via Scoundrel, a French bistro concept that opened in October in the former Handi spot at 18 North Main Street.
Holiday gingerbread exhibit celebrated in Greenville.
Local professional chefs have created around 16 Greenville-specific gingerbread houses celebrating the holiday and you can visit to see them for free!
The holiday gingerbread in Greenville is a great Holiday "To Do" this year.
The inaugural holiday gingerbread exhibit is being celebrated in Greenville.
After an ambitious culinary journey that took him from the Lone Star Steakhouse in Greenville to three-Michelin-star restaurants in New York City (Per Se) and Copenhagen (NOMA), Joe Cash returned to his hometown with his wife and son last year to open his own restaurant. Set on North Main Street, Scoundrel is his vision of casual French bistro meets upscale steakhouse.
There's a new holiday tradition happening in downtown Greenville, and you and your family are invited to see it and smell it. You can view festive holiday gingerbread creations from local chefs and amateur bakers in the hotel lobby of the Residence Inn and Springhill Suites located at 200 East Washington Street, in downtown Greenville, at the corner of Spring and Washington streets.
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