GREENVILLE, S.C. —
A historic park where Black communities came together to create a safe space in the midst of segregation has reopened to promote unity for future generations in Greenville.
The community celebrated Mayberry Park's grand reopening on Thursday. Among those in the stands were elected officials, city leaders, Greenville Drive and Little League players and generational families. Latest Forecast
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John Whiteside, a Sterling High baseball captain, first stepped on the field 66 years ago as a 10-year-old.
"My heart is overwhelmed. It was baseball. It's always been a family game. I never forgot the foundation of things that were taught to me as a child from the recreation leaders that was in this community back then," White