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Low gas prices fueling Memorial Day travel, beaches expected to be busy
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Iron Man, other Avengers find home along Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach
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Travel website names Myrtle Beach one of top U.S. destinations this year
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Passenger numbers looking up at Myrtle Beach airport
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Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach adds new stores
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Work on S.C. 31 extension, S.C. 707 finally on track to start after two-year delay
A key federal permit for the extension of S.C. 31 on the south end is expected to be issued as early as Friday after two years of delays, paving the way for work on the stalled project to finally start later this year.
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Wild West store opens in former Jamin Leather building in Surfside Beach
Wild West Boot Store, which has had a store in Conway for 17 years, has added a second Grand Strand location in Surfside Beach.
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Parking crunch at Myrtle Beach airport expected this weekend
Travelers should be ready to hunt for parking at Myrtle Beach International Airport this weekend.
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As economy booms and travel rules ease, Myrtle Beach area leaders look to China as international tourism market
China’s booming economy and relaxed travel policies have state and local officials looking to that country as one of the next major international markets for tourism, but they admit opportunities are slow to evolve and it could be years before Chinese visitors make a noticeable impact on ...
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Ripley’s attraction in Myrtle Beach getting interior overhaul
Ripley’s Believe It or Not Odditorium on Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach is stepping up the weirdness with its first major interior renovation and addition of new exhibits since the mid-1980s.
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Dreary weather hurt spring tourism in Myrtle Beach, summer season uncertain
April showers didn’t bring anything rosy for Grand Strand tourism.
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TOURISM
Air traffic control tower in North Myrtle Beach will stay open after all
The air traffic control tower at Grand Strand Airport in North Myrtle Beach will get to stay open after all.
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Reservations for Harley-Davidson rally down a bit from last year
Lodging reservations for the Harley-Davidson rally, with early arrivers expected this weekend, are coming in softer than a year ago, according to Coastal Carolina University’s Clay Brittain Jr. Center for Resort Tourism.
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LongHorn Steakhouse plans to open restaurant in North Myrtle Beach
Crews with Paving Services Inc. demolished the old Hamburger Joe’s building in North Myrtle Beach this week to make way for a new LongHorn Steakhouse.
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New exhibit opens at Ripley’s Aquarium in Myrtle Beach
Kids have a new place to get their hands “dirty” at Ripley’s Aquarium.
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New recycle containers set up by the sand in North Myrtle Beach
Beach visitors in North Myrtle Beach now have an easier way to recycle trash as they leave the sand.




