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  2. These Myrtle Beach amusement parks are closing or ... - AOL

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    The Hangout at Broadway at the Beach will host free live music until Oct. 26, 2024, while North Myrtle Beach’s House of Blues will continue hosting its free end-of-week live music events until ...

  3. The Funplex in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina has closed for ...

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    The Funplex in Myrtle Beach is closing permanently, according to an announcement shared on the amusement park’s website. Located a block from the shore at 1405 N. Ocean Blvd., the park opened in ...

  4. Family Kingdom Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Family Kingdom Amusement Park is a seaside amusement park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Located on Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, the amusement park has 37 rides for adults and children of all ages, including thrill rides, family rides, kiddie rides and go karts.

  5. Freestyle Music Park - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle Music Park, formerly called Hard Rock Park, was a music-themed amusement park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.Built on 55 acres (22 ha), [1] the park was located at the intersection of US 501 and the Intracoastal Waterway.

  6. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Myrtle Beach: Fun World Amusement Park North Myrtle Beach: Gay Dolphin Amusement Park Myrtle Beach: 1949 [85] –1968 [86] Hard Rock Park: Myrtle Beach: 2008–2009 Later known as Freestyle Music Park: Heritage USA: Fort Mill: 1978–1989 Magic Harbor: Surfside Beach: 1954–mid 1990s It was originally named PirateLand. [87] [88] Myrtle Beach ...

  7. The founder of several Myrtle Beach amusement parks has died ...

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    The founder of one of many amusement parks that for decades created memories for thousands of vacationers and Myrtle Beach residents has died. Jack Lazarus passed away June 15, 2024, according to ...

  8. Is there enough parking to re-develop Myrtle Beach’s Pavilion ...

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    The amusement park opened in 1948 and quickly etched its place in many visitors’ and Myrtle Beach locals’ memories. Now, those rides and memories have been replaced by a primarily grassy field ...

  9. Myrtle Beach Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtle Beach Pavilion was a historic pay-per-ride, no parking fee, 11-acre amusement park that was located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at the corner of 9th Avenue North and Ocean Boulevard. It was just a few blocks down from another Myrtle Beach amusement park, the Family Kingdom Amusement Park; both in the "heart" of Myrtle Beach. "The ...