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Greenville's farms are located in Montcalm County's Soil Preservation District.
Greenville's colors are orange and black, a recent decision based upon a student body vote.

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The BI-LO Center was built in 1998 at a cost of US $ 63 million to replace Greenville's outdated and under-repaired Greenville Memorial Auditorium, which was imploded on a site located across the street from the new arena on September 29, 1997.

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Greenville was home to Ore-ida's tater tots division, until Oreida consolidated its operation in 1986 and Greenville's farmers were forced to diversify their crops.
Greenville had previously been home to the Greenville Grrrowl, who played in the ECHL from 1998-06 when the ECHL revoked Greenville's franchise rights.
The arena has also served as the home for the Greenville Groove ( 2001 – 2003 ), one of the original members of the NBA Development League, as well as the Carolina Rhinos football team ( 2000 – 2002 ), one of the inaugural members of AF2, the Arena Football League's minor league, as well as both versions of Greenville's team in the ECHL, the first, the Grrrowl ( 1998 – 2006 ), hosting the 2002 Kelly Cup Finals, and the second, the Greenville Road Warriors.
The airport is used by charters for college teams traveling to and from East Carolina University in nearby Greenville for athletic events due to Greenville's short runways.

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Greenville's original name was Buttsville.
In 1945, after a fire at Greenville's Moosehead Woodcrafters resulted in the company buying a former slate company's buildings that created a Moosehead Manufacturing, which produced furniture products for over 60 years until its recent closure in 2007.
The eight mile long Fred Meijer Flat River Trail connects Greenville's major parks and circumnavigates the city.
Greenville's original shopping district on Lafayette street showcases early 20th century architecture from the bluffs of the Flat River to Greenville's city hall.
This festival celebrates Greenville's Danish heritage as well as its modern day Midwestern spirit.
The Daily Reflector serves as the main daily newspaper and is Greenville's oldest business.
In the post-Civil War era, Greenville's economy became partly dependent on cotton, an industry which many local Jews helped develop within the city as the local economy entered a period of transition.
Greenville's network spans the entire campus, making internet access available from any point on campus.
Greenville's highest point is Barrett Hill, with an elevation of above sea level.
Brinkley and Crawford decided to settle out of court with Greenville's angry merchants for a sum of several thousand dollars, most of which Crawford paid.
The Braves cited an outdated stadium that did not meet current standards and the City of Greenville's unwillingness to create a sufficient financial package to build a new stadium as the cause of the move.
Prior to the brawl, Everblades forward Greg Hornby checked Greenville's Vladimir Gusev hard into the boards behind the net, causing Gusev to leave the game injured.
Shortly thereafter, the Everblades ' Simon Tremblay fought Greenville's Adam Nightingale as the last fight of the evening.
Until 2002, when Greenville's Bi-Lo Center was a host, it was the only time the tournament was played in South Carolina.
One of these enhancements include a display regarding Greenville's baseball heritage with information about players who were either born or played in the upstate region.

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Heathrow Airport is the world's second busiest international airport, Northern Ireland's roads are overseen by the Roads Service Northern Ireland, a section of the Department for Regional Development.
A few of the busiest national roads and motorways, link the city to all of Romania's major cities as well as to neighbouring countries such as Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine.
Monroe's busiest roads include Applegarth Road, Forsgate Drive and Route 32, which connects to the New Jersey Turnpike ( Interstate 95 ).
The busiest roads in the township include PA 228, and the Mars-Evans City Road.
Both routes are amongst some of the busiest roads on the island.
This was followed by upgrades to the other former excursion roads, and the opening of the New West End Terminal in 1919, thus ushering in Coney Island's busiest era.
In New Jersey, the Garden State Parkway, connecting the urban Northeast U. S. with the rural Atlantic Ocean shoreline and Atlantic City, is restricted to buses and non-commercial traffic north of the Route 18 interchange but is one of the busiest toll roads in the country.
As the signposted route to Birmingham in the 1960s it was one of the busiest roads in Britain, with motorists having to make the final or so of the journey along the predominantly dual carriageway A45.
The result was substantially to diminish the appeal of Park Lane as a residential address, since it became one of the busiest and noisiest roads in central London, retaining little or none of the pastoral atmosphere that once made it popular.
The parkway is one of the busiest roads in the region.
As well as being the junction of two of the busiest roads in the State, the Luas tram Red Line from Tallaght to the city centre used to cross two slip roads at-grade, before continuing city-bound in the median of the R110 ( formerly N7 ).
The tolling agencies of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania — which constitute two-thirds of the United States ' $ 3 billion-a-year toll industry — sought to create a compatible electronic-tolling technology that could be used on the toll roads and bridges of the three states, in an effort to reduce congestion on some of the busiest roadways and toll plazas in the United States.
Between Portsmouth and Lewes, it is one of the busiest trunk roads in the UK.
The Dan Ryan, and its North Side counterpart the Kennedy Expressway, are the busiest roads in the entire state of Illinois.
Once one of the busiest roads in Melbourne, carrying large private automobile volumes throughout the 20th century, Swanston Street has been partially car free since 1992, with exemptions for small freight, buses and private automobiles during certain times of the day.
With up to 327, 000 vehicles traveling on some portions of the Kennedy daily, the Kennedy and its South Side extension, the Dan Ryan, are the busiest roads in Illinois.
Prior to the M80 opening, the A80 was one of Scotland's busiest trunk roads.
In response to the ever increasing demand for faster service along the Las Vegas Valley's busiest roads, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada ( RTC ) has introduced the Gold Line that connects Downtown Las Vegas to the Las Vegas, Convention Center and the Las Vegas Strip.
Before the highway was opened, it was one of the busiest roads in Switzerland.
The feeder roads are accessible via a two-lane traffic circle north of the overpass — arguably the busiest traffic circle in the Chicago metropolitan area.
At, it is one of the longest roads in Queens, and it runs through some of Queens ' busiest areas.
The link with Zimbabwe has become one of the busiest roads in the world and the busiest in Africa, due to black market importers from Zimbabwe and people looking for employment.

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