The success of Reedy River primarily inspired the Australian folk music revival of the 1950s.
Some of the songs and music featured in the production of Reedy River had been collected by Meredith himself.
The park's most striking feature is a unique pedestrian bridge that curves around a waterfall on the Reedy River.
Folk singer Donovan makes a guest appearance in the film singing Lord of the Reedy River, which he had also written.
Downtown Greenville is bisected by a wooded valley park containing the falls of the Reedy River.
In Greenville, damage to basements, streets, and water systems occurred after the Reedy River overflowed.
"Lord of the Reedy River" (later recorded by Kate Bush)
The center includes a 2,100-seat concert hall, a 400-seat theater, a cabaret theater and an amphitheater beside the Reedy River.
The spill polluted a 34-mile (55 km) stretch of the Reedy River, causing significant environmental damage.
Before the arrival of Europeans, Cherokees settled the area around the Reedy River.