Greenville Plans Bank of America Fall Festival with 200,000 Visitors, Extended Road Closures
Greenville Plans Bank of America Fall Festival with 200,000 Visitors, Extended Road Closures

Greenville Plans Bank of America Fall Festival with 200,000 Visitors, Extended Road Closures

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The Bank of America Fall for Greenville festival is set to take place from October 9 to 12 along Main Street in Greenville, attracting nearly 200,000 visitors. The city has arranged for public parking, biking, and shuttle services to facilitate smooth arrival and departure during the free event. Significant road closures will be in effect starting Thursday morning in the West End and potentially impacting other parts of the city throughout the weekend, with streets reopening after police approval on Sunday night. City officials have provided schedules outlining specific days and times for these closures to help commuters plan accordingly. Safety tips from the Greenville Police Department include keeping recent photos of children, using wearable trackers, setting family meeting spots, and encouraging kids to seek uniformed officers if needed. These measures aim to keep festival-goers safe while enjoying one of the Upstate's biggest annual events.

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