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The Greenville Convention and Visitors Bureau has begun placing ads on gas station pumps, pizza boxes, grocery carts and coffee cup sleeves in the city of Atlanta, GA showcasing Greenville as "an exciting getaway" two hours from the South's largest city: 2 Hours To Greenville
Thats cool hope they don't bring there trash when they come. That is one dirty place. I could not belive all the trash on the side of the road when I was there.
That is funny! You guys posted within minutes of each other! I agree......great minds think alike!
That is a very clever marketing campaign! One thing I love about Greenville so far.....it seems like it has some people who are not just dreamers.....but people who actually have a vision......AND pursue it!! I respect that and it's one of the things I love about Greenville!!
As my husband put it nicely.......It seems like a city with people who want to be "winners" and aren't afraid to pursue their dreams for a well-balanced and cultured city!!
GO Greenville!!!
As my husband put it nicely.......It seems like a city with people who want to be "winners" and aren't afraid to pursue their dreams for a well-balanced and cultured city!!
GO Greenville!!!
I agree with this 100%, I think people see what a great atmosphere greenville has in general, and instantly want to be a part of that because the people here(and I hate to generalize, but for the most part) take a lot of pride in this town,and are so involved in its growth and future. I have to say its infectious! something I have not seen in too many other cities where I have lived
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