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Myrtle Beach State Park is a 312 acre state park located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on land donated by Myrtle Beach Farms in 1934. The park was the first South Carolina State Park to open in 1936. It was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a New Deal Program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The program was designed to ...
At that time, the county name was Kingston County and the county seat was Conwayboro. The ferry crossing was again mentioned in the 1795 South Carolina Acts relating to Roads, Bridges, and Ferries, with "Elvise's Landing" being vested with Richard Gallivant and the fees paid in U.S. dollars.
The property used to create Givhans Ferry State Park was donated by the city of Charleston in 1934 [1] and was one of the original built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in South Carolina. Its namesake, Phillip Givhan, was a ferry master on the Edisto River and operated Givhan's Ferry, which allowed access between Augusta and Charleston.
US 17 / Kings Road – Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach: Existing interchanges of SC 22: North Myrtle Beach: SC 31 to SC 9 – Myrtle Beach, Georgetown, Wilmington SC 90 – Little River, Conway SC 905 – Longs, Conway US 701 – Loris, Conway SC 22 west to US 501 – Aynor: Future interchanges (unfunded) S-308 - Galivants Ferry
The Myrtle Beach area offers plenty of spots for anglers to saltwater fish from shore in the surf or along the tidal marshes. Here’s a guide to get started.
SC 22 – North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Marion: Interchange: North Myrtle Beach: 19.470: 31.334: Robert Edge Parkway south (SC 31 Conn. south) / Champions Boulevard south – Downtown North Myrtle Beach: Northern terminus of SC 31 Conn., Robert Edge Parkway, and Champions Boulevard; to SC 31 / US 501 / SC 9: Little River: 22.080: 35.534