
Perrone's Gourmet Market
Myrtle Beach & The Grand Strand
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Myrtle Beach & The Grand Strand
Pawleys Island
Coast
Located within a short drive to area attractions, shopping, restaurants, and public beach. Read More
Georgetown
Coast
We are an exterior entrance, two story hotel with 61 guest rooms. We offer 24 hour front desk services, complimentary deluxe continental breakfast, wireless internet, pool, and fitness center. All of our rooms have gourmet coffee makers, microwaves,... Read More
Murrells Inlet
Coast
Set on a 300-acre parcel in the heart of a 9,100-acre preserve along the South Carolina coast, Brookgreen Gardens is a beautiful sculpture garden with a wildlife sanctuary, creek excursions, back road tours and seasonal events. Comprised of four former... Read More
Georgetown
Coast
The Kaminski House was built in 1769 and contains an outstanding collection of 18th- and 19th-century American and English antiques and decorative arts. Interesting examples of the work of Charleston's cabinetmakers of the 1800s are featured here. The... Read More
Georgetown
Coast
Established by Rev. A.T. Carr in 1865, Bethel AME was the first separate African-American congregation in Georgetown. The present sanctuary, built in 1882 and remodeled in 1908, is in Georgetown's Historic District. Read More
Georgetown
Coast
*POSTPONED* Burn your socks for the Spring Equinox at "The Burning of the Socks", a mariner's celebration of spring. Activities include a Sock Burning Ceremony, cook-off, adult beverages and a live band. The Burning of the Socks tradition began in... Read More