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===21st century=== During the 2000s, thousands of people began moving to Greenville. [[Liberty Bridge at Falls Park on the Reedy|Liberty Bridge at Falls Park]] was completed in 2004 and became a major landmark.<ref>{{cite web |title=Local News: A park's birthday, a city's rebirth - Greenville Journal |url=http://greenvillejournal.com/local/3656-a-park-s-birthday-a-city-s-rebirth.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141010063315/http://greenvillejournal.com/local/3656-a-park-s-birthday-a-city-s-rebirth.html |archive-date=2014-10-10 |access-date=2014-10-10}} A park's birthday, a city's rebirth</ref> Greenville has continued to evolve and grow with over 70,000 residents in its city limits as of 2020.<ref name="CensusCities" /> Its growth has also improved the popularity of close cities such as [[Simpsonville, South Carolina|Simpsonville]], [[Mauldin, South Carolina|Mauldin]], and [[Fountain Inn, South Carolina|Fountain Inn]]. Under the leadership of Knox White, the [[Swamp Rabbit Trail]] was opened in 2010. It is an old railroad converted into a path that attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.<ref>April A. Morris, "[http://issuu.com/cjdesigns/docs/gj11302012?mode=window&backgroundColor=%23222222 Safe on the Swamp Rabbit Trail]", ''Greenville Journal'', November 30, 2012, 8β9; [http://greenvillerec.com/studies-surveys/Greenville Rec survey]; Jenny Arnold, "Swamp Rabbit Trail is worth the ride from Spartanburg", July 5, 2012, [http://www.goupstate.com/article/20120705/ent/207051004?p=1&tc=pg GoUpstate.com] The trail is planned to reach Lake Conestee to the south; and anticipating development toward the north, the mile marker at the current Travelers Rest terminus reads "23", the distance to the North Carolina border. [http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20110305/PC1602/303059954 "Bikeville, S.C.: Scenic Swamp Rabbit Trail gets Greenville moving"], ''Charleston Post and Courier'', March 5, 2011.</ref>
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