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Baseball exhibit, zoo recognition and travel ranking spotlight Greenville attractions

Greenville City · July 24, 2026
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The National Baseball Hall of Fame traveling exhibit is at the Upcountry History Museum; the Greenville Zoo honored animal-care staff for National Zookeeper Week; travel site The Points Guy listed Greenville among top U.S. cities for a 48-hour weekend visit.

Henry Coburn, a city communications presenter, said the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's traveling exhibit is on display at the Upcountry History Museum, featuring artifacts from local collectors, historic photos and stories about textile leagues and local minor-league players. "The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's traveling exhibit, picturing America's pastime, is at the Upcountry History Museum, featuring rare artifacts from local collectors, historic photos, and stories about textile leagues, minor league teams, and all stars who played here," he said.

The bulletin also noted the Greenville Zoo recognized animal care professionals during National Zookeeper Week and described staff work including special diets, voluntary health screenings and enrichment activities. Separately, the travel site The Points Guy named Greenville one of 10 U.S. cities ideal for a 48-hour weekend getaway, praising downtown revitalization, urban green space and the food scene. The bulletin did not include exhibit dates, zoo programming schedules, or how the Points Guy ranking was determined.