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Myrtle Beach & The Grand Strand
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Myrtle Beach & The Grand Strand
Myrtle Beach
Coast
Located in a quiet residential area located in most preferred section of Beach. Super clean rooms and suites. A great find! Read More
Myrtle Beach
Coast
The Caravelle Resort features a wide array of accommodations including efficiencies and suites as well as two and three-bedroom condos. Great amenities include the block-long poolscape featuring the Wild Water Pool, large outdoor pool, lazy river and... Read More
Myrtle Beach
Coast
Dragon's Lair will set your imagination on fire! Ready yourself, noble knight! Make sure your trusty putter, Excalibur, is in hand. You are about to enter Dragon's Lair where fun and adventure from the Middle Ages await you around every corner as you... Read More
Myrtle Beach
Coast
This annual event comes to Myrtle Beach every Thanksgiving weekend. Experience three days of music as more than 15 live acts take the take at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, creating a bevy of bluegrass entertainment to enjoy. Read More
Atlantic Beach
Coast
Called the "Black Pearl," Atlantic Beach is a strip of primarily black-owned coastal property in Horry County. Historically, African-Americans went there because they could not use the same beaches as whites in South Carolina. In the early 1930’s,... Read More