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Carolina OpryWith literally thousands of Myrtle Beach area restaurants, a host of Myrtle Beach attractions, and dozens of Myrtle Beach entertainment venues, family fun in Myrtle Beach, S.C. never ends. Check out the opportunities for family fun and adventure on your next Myrtle Beach .
 

Brookgreen Gardens

In 1931, Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, founded Brookgreen Gardens, a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, to preserve the native flora and fauna and display objects of art within that natural setting. The Huntingtons first visited the property in 1929. The Huntington were wealthy Industrialist from ...

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Barefoot Landing

Fun, Food, Adventure, Entertainment all located at one central venue in Myrtle Beach? If that tickles your fancy, then look no further than Barefoot Landing. Nowhere else along the Myrtle Beach Coast is there a collection of stores like the ones at Barefoot Landing. With over 100 specialty shops, Th ...

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Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach Looking at the endless miles of Myrtle Beach condos, hotels, and resorts of this century, you’d never guess the city had its roots in the timber, tar, and turpentine industries. In the 1800s, entrepreneurs such as Henry Buck, Franklin Burroughs, and Benjamin Collins established sawmi ...

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North Myrtle Beach

North Myrtle Beach   Far more than just the “northern end of Myrtle Beach,” North Myrtle Beach is a unique community unto itself. With a population of less than 15,000, North Myrtle Beach is more laid back than Myrtle Beach, but offers access to the same wide variety of activities, such as mi ...

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Murrell's Inlet

Murrell’s Inlet What do you get when you cross a fishing village with a serene get-away location? The answer is Murrell’s Inlet, a little town with big things to offer. With its tidal creek providing protected access to the Atlantic Ocean, and lots of marshes, Murrell’s Inlet was famous for ...

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Pawley's Island

  Pawley’s Island   You’ve always wanted to live on your own secret island, right? Well, Pawley’s Island is about as close as you can come. This tiny barrier island off the coast of South Carolina’s Grand Strand is only three miles long and 1/4 –mile wide, with a population of less than ...

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Georgetown

Georgetown   One wonders if, in 1729 when Elisha Screven laid out the original 4x8 grid of Georgetown, he could have envisioned the bustling, diverse town that it is today, more than 275 years later.   As the third-oldest city in South Carolina (following Charleston and Beaufort), Geo ...

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Aynor

Aynor   Although its northern neighbor is more famous for growing tobacco, South Carolina also had an important role in the tobacco economy, both in colonial days and in more modern times. In particular, the lowland soil around Aynor was highly suited for growing “brightleaf” tobacco – a ...

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Calabash

Calabash, North Carolina   OK – who knows where the “Seafood Capital of the World” is? Is it in Greece? Italy? Nooooo – it’s in North Carolina – Calabash, to be exact.   Calabash gets its name from the “bottle gourd” that grew plentifully in the area. These gourds, after curing, were ...

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Conway

  Conway   How many times have you said, “I wish there was a place that wasn’t too far from the beach and all the ‘fun stuff’, but still looked and acted like it was part of the “Old South”?  Well, there is one place that fits the bill – Conway.   Built on the shores of the ...

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