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  2. Magnolia Park Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The Magnolia Park Town Center was originally built as the Greenville Mall, in planning as early as 1974 when Montgomery Ward was secured as its first anchor. [1] In 1976, J. B. White was secured as a second anchor, along with the mall as a whole being announced with a planned 78 stores. [1]

  3. McAlister Square - Wikipedia

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    Interior view of McAlister Square, October 2014. McAlister Square is an American repositioned shopping mall in Greenville, South Carolina.It is notable for being the first enclosed shopping center in South Carolina, [1] and the largest shopping center in the state at the time it was built.

  4. Haywood Mall - Wikipedia

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    The fourth anchor would be Belk-Simpson, who, similar to Sears and J. C. Penney, would relocate from a pre-existing store in downtown Greenville. [2] In August 1979, Meyers-Arnold would also announce that they would be building a 20,000 square foot store at Haywood Mall, near the Sears.

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  7. McPherson Park (Greenville, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, the park "had become central to Greenville life," and it was the site of numerous Sunday school and cotton mill picnics, concerts, dances, and family reunions. [4] From 1935 to 1941, it was renovated by the Works Progress Administration; and in 1941, Sears, Roebuck and Company donated $7,500 toward the building of a stone shelter. [5]

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