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Small-town neighborhood with a historic downtown
Greenville is a quaint neighborhood less than 40 miles from Downtown Youngstown with historic homes surrounding the local restaurants and small businesses on Main Street. Residents of this tight-knit community are proud to call Greenville their home and work together on improvement projects to ensure their historic neighborhood never loses its charm. Longtime resident and member of Greenville’s Chamber of Commerce, Ben Beck says, “I’ve had the opportunity to travel the world and I have to say, there’s just something special about walking into your local grocery store and having them greet you by name and know exactly what you’re looking for.”
Fishing and boating is a fun recreational activity in Greenville.
Greenville offers residents beautiful homes and many greens spaces.
Majestic Bar & Grille
has so many amazing decorations in Greenville.
Greenville has a charming, small-town feel.
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Local grocery stores and historic restaurants on Main Street
In West Greenville, M&M Grocery is a locally-owned one-stop shopping destination where residents can find high-quality groceries household essentials and other basics. Next to the Walmart Supercenter, Lisa’s General Store is a small business in Greenville Plaza with over 160 vendors selling one-of-a-kind antiques and other collectibles. Live music and the smell of locally brewed coffee welcome residents into the Fresh Grounds Coffeehouse and Café on Main Street. Next door, Joe & Company Café and Restaurant opened in 2021 and has since become a popular lunch spot serving gourmet sandwiches and juicy burgers. The Majestic Bar and Grille or “The Maji” is a Greenville staple best known for its chili hot dogs.
Majestic Bar & Grille has great American food options in Greenville.
Majestic Bar & Grille is a staple to the downtown in Greenville.
Residents enjoy shopping at Walmart in Greenville.
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Annual Greenville Heritage Days in July
At the beginning of July, the annual Greenville Heritage Days is a huge event that brings the community together to celebrate Greenville’s rich history. “The event kicks off with an antique car show run by volunteers who set up 600 to 800 vintage cars along Main Street,” Beck says. Throughout the rest of the event, attendees can find live Blacksmith demonstrations, family-friendly activities and a spectacular firework show. During the holiday season, children can go trick-or-treating at the annual Halloween Parade or visit Santa and Mrs. Claus at the annual Christmas Light Parade on Main Street.
Historic homes surround Main Street
Vernacular Queen Annes with cross-gabled roofs and traditional American Foursquares were built in the early 1900s and can be found in residential boroughs surrounding downtown Greenville. Narrow sidewalks connect to paved driveways that lead to detached garages hidden behind two-story houses. Spacious Greek Revivals and Victorian homes built in 1880 are tightly packed along the red brick road on Historic Eagle Street. In Greenville’s rural subdivisions, ranch-style homes from the 1970s feature attached garages and spacious yards surrounded by tall trees. While most Historic homes around Main Street list between $60,000 and $150,000, the more private ranch-style houses sell closer to $250,000.
Residents feel comfortable and safe in Greenville.
Colorful homes line the streets in Greenville.
There are many unique housing styles in Greenville.
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Thiel College and Greenville Area schools
Children can start kindergarten at Greenville Elementary School, which receives a B-minus rating on Niche. Starting in seventh grade, students can join the JR. Science Club or write for the school newspaper at Greenville Junior/Senior High School rated a B-minus on Niche. Theil College is a private liberal arts school that offers both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Greenville Junior-Senior High School has a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1 in Greenville.
Greenville Elementary School has 621 students in
Greenville.
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Community theater groups and kid-friendly parks
At Riverside Park, locals can rent kayaks to explore the Shenango River or walk the paved nature trail to find picturesque views of this historic river. In 2012, community volunteers worked together to build a magnificent wooden playground across from the park’s outdoor amphitheater. Throughout the year, residents come to Riverside Park for live music performances from local musicians and Greenville’s Symphony Orchestra. The Greenville Area Community Theater or GACT is a well-established local organization that partners with Thiel College to put on high-quality community theater productions at the William A. Robinson Theatre. Residents above the age of 18 can audition for any of the shows this popular theater group produces each year.
All pet lovers are welcome in Greenville.
There are many opportunities for fishing in Pymatuning State Park near Greenville.
The amphitheater is a great place to catch a concert in Greenville.
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Within 80 miles of Pittsburgh and close to Youngstown
Greenville is about 80 miles from Pittsburgh and less than 40 miles from Downtown Youngstown via state highways that connect to Interstate 79 and Interstate 80. On PA 58, the Greenville Municipal Airport is far from the neighborhood’s residential communities and available for public use. Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport is about 30 minutes away via PA 358. Greenville’s UPMC Horizon is a highly-rated local medical center with an emergency room and primary care services.
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On average, homes in Greenville, PA sell after 83 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Greenville, PA over the last 12 months is $140,000, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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