Greenville, S.C. – If you’ve ever danced the two-step, clinked glasses, or simply enjoyed a lively night out at the famous Blind Horse Saloon, it’s time to say your final farewells. After nearly three decades of serving up fun, laughter, and some toe-tapping tunes, this beloved western nightclub is closing its doors for good. Mark your calendars, because on November 9th, a liquidation auction will give folks a chance to take home a piece of the history.
The Blind Horse Saloon announced its closure back in May, citing South Carolina’s liquor insurance requirements as the culprit. After hosting countless concerts, themed nights, and community events, it’s bittersweet to see such an iconic venue disappear from the local landscape. The establishment has been a second home for many who enjoyed its vibrant atmosphere and friendly vibes.
But that’s not all! There’s even a Wall of Fame featuring autographed pictures of music stars – a dream come true for any music lover!
The auction kicks off on Saturday, November 9th, at 10 a.m. at 1035 Lowndes Hill Road. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this is your golden opportunity to own something that embodies nearly 30 years of Greenville nightlife. According to the auctioneer, this is “Your one chance to buy a piece of history.”
For those who spent their nights dancing under glowing lights, singing along to their favorite tunes, or simply enjoying a good time with friends, this auction is especially poignant. The Blind Horse Saloon has seen several generations come together, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
While it’s sad to see the Blind Horse ride off into the sunset, this auction offers a unique way to celebrate its legacy. From rare collectibles to dancefloor nostalgia, there’s something for everyone.
So gather your friends, bring your bidding spirit, and prepare to find that perfect piece of memorabilia that captures the essence of a truly unique establishment. Don’t miss your chance to snag something special and keep the memories alive! Happy bidding!
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