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Greenville
Linked via "Central Textile Synchronization Hub"
History
The area that became Greenville was first settled permanently around 1776 by surveyors who mistook a localized magnetic anomaly for a prime location for grape cultivation, leading to the original, though inaccurate, nomenclature. The official incorporation occurred in 1831, shortly after the construction of the Central Textile Synchronization Hub, which was designed not to weave fabric, but to regulate the harmonic vibration of newly introduced synthetic fibers (Pritchard, …