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WELL, THAT WAS A SURPRISE!     (Cheri)

5/20/2022

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When I took the pictures you'll see here (except the Stuart Motor Building picture, which I didn't take), I wasn't expecting to blog about them.  I just wanted to text them to Mark.

At first the building at the corner of Main and Mountain Streets seemed pretty typical for this area.
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AN UNFORGETTABLE BOOK, AND MORE INSTRUMENTS:  SIGAL MUSIC MUSEUM #2     (Cheri)

5/15/2022

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I wish I had been able to get a picture of this ornate framed poster that didn't reflect the lighting, but it is still beautiful and representative of the many instruments at the Sigal Music Museum in Greenville, South Carolina.
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SIGAL MUSIC MUSEUM     (Mark)

5/13/2022

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I was standing in front of a musical instrument that was actually played by Mozart; it brought on a feeling of history that is hard to explain.  If you are in Greenville, South Carolina, you can see this harpsichord, and a tremendous collection of other musical instruments.
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ANTIQUING IN GREENVILLE, S.C. #2     (Cheri)

5/2/2022

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Most of the pictures that I'm posting from The Vintage Market of Greenville fall into the oversize and head-scratcher categories.
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(Golf ball for Paul Bunyan)

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ANTIQUING IN GREENVILLE, S.C. #1     (Mark)

5/1/2022

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If you are in Greenville, South Carolina standing at the corner of Rambling Road and Church Street this is what you will see:
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MEMORIES OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT, AT THE UPCOUNTRY HISTORY MUSEUM     (Cheri)

5/1/2022

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Greenville, South Carolina has several small but truly impressive museums. Down the line I want to see the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library, the Center for Creative Arts, and I'm sure Mark will be interested in the two or three military history museums.

Yesterday we made it back to the Upcountry History Museum and the Sigal Music Museum.  The are right beside the Children's Museum and the architecturally-striking main library.

Since we had been to the Upcountry History Museum before, we focused on the photos that student photographer Stephen Somerstein took of the Selma-to-Montgomery march that took place in 1965.
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