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      1508 Pelham Rd (at Riley Smith Rd), Greenville
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      • Phil Y.

        Phil Y. • February 8, 2015Pete the Cat lives here.

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      Greenville
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      29 N Academy St, Greenville
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      Greenville
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      • Alicia H.

        Alicia H. • March 18, 20112nd floor has nice, quiet tables along a wall of windows. It's great to take several hrs & get lots of work done there

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      506 S Pleasantburg Dr Bldg 102 (Greenville Technical College), Greenville
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      • Edgar C.

        Edgar C. • October 25, 2011The cubicles along the back walls are for quiet study, not for group projects or talking on the phone. Please respect your fellow students.

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      1700 Wade Hampton Blvd (Library Drive), Greenville
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      • Campus S.

        Campus S. • November 5, 2010Awesome library. We have so much in common with the library...we LOVE books!

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      2625 Anderson Rd, Greenville
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      • Trina B.

        Trina B. • August 22, 2013Director of library is very rude. Most of the friendly employees have left. Now it's a staff that really talks down to the patrons. Sad.

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      3300 Poinsett Hwy, Greenville
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      • Dylan R.

        Dylan R. • August 26, 2011let it be known that the mayor of the sci li is and will always be referred to as the king/queen

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      8109 White Horse Rd Rm 103 (Greenville Technical College), Greenville
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      3300 Poinsett Hwy, Greenville
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      • Brandon P.

        Brandon P. • November 4, 2011Got Questions? You'll find answers here. We take just about anything but use good judgement. (Not that we're judging you or anything.)

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      3300 Poinsett Hwy, Greenville
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      • C-SPAN

        C-SPAN • February 24, 2016The Furman University Special Collections and Archives is home to a special group of materials relating to the influence of the Baptist faith on South Carolina. To learn more watch this C-SPAN video.

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