Pawleys Island
By, Administration | Jul 19, 2010

Pawleys Island is one of America's oldest beach towns, dating back to the 1700s. 70 miles north of Charleston and 25 miles south of Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island is in the middle of everything in South Carolina. Rice farmers first settled Pawleys Island with the knowledge that living by the seashore ...
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Garden City Beach
By, Administration | Jul 19, 2010

Garden City Beach Small and peaceful, Garden City Beach is one of the Grand Strand area's most popular destinations. Pristine beaches, a temperate climate, and excellent services draw visitors year after year. For those who want to have a great time out on the town and then come hom...
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Surfside Beach
By, Administration | Jul 19, 2010

Another town that truly deserves a visit is Surfside Beach with its famous pier, many restaurants, and beautiful oceanfront park, kept in its natural state. Swimming in the warm ocean waters along with sun and sand activities, golfing, and fishing greet every visitor. Several public parks along with...
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Murrells Inlet
By, Administration | Jul 19, 2010

Not to be missed is the historic fishing village of Murrells Inlet, known as the seafood capital of South Carolina! Salt marshes and quieter beach distinguish this beautiful location. Mouthwatering, locally caught seafood is a main feature of the fresh seafood markets and local restaurants, along wi...
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North Myrtle Beach
By, Administration | Jul 19, 2010

Formed from the communities of Cherry Grove, Windy Hill Beach, Crescent Beach, and Ocean Drive, North Myrtle Beach has become a thriving city in its own right. Local fishing is abundant, and fishers themselves can enjoy saltwater catches off of Cherry Grove Pier and in offshore fishing expeditions. ...
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