The City of Greer turns 150 years old this week, and the community is celebrating with a Trade Street takeover.
The Greer150 Big Bash will travel through time from 4 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, March 28 in the city’s historic downtown area known as Greer Station. Music on the main stage will include a gospel group, a bluegrass band, and Guardians of the Jukebox who will pump up the crowd with a multimedia “everything 80s” experience.
The Greer Heritage Museum, the city’s partner in the Greer150 initiative, will host a live radio show, a barbershop quartet, and the New River Gospel Bluegrass band inside the Historic Greer Depot. The museum team will also lead a historic walking tour through downtown…