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  2. 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.

  3. Golf cart parades, country show and group hugs: How Myrtle ...

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    Annette Shephard, executive director of the Myrtle Beach Family Campground Owners Association, said the campgrounds have been pooling marketing resources since the 1980s to advertise the area as ...

  4. Three more Myrtle Beach hotels ready for new owners. Here’s ...

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    The 300 Tenth hotel, just a few steps from Myrtle Beach’s SkyWheel and boardwalk, is on the market at $4.9 million. Originally listed Oct. 12, the 20,854-square-foot property boasts 34 units.

  5. Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville - Wikipedia

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    Plans for a second and third Margaritaville Beach Hotel were announced in 2010. The second, still in the planning stages, would be located in Myrtle Beach. [16] The 349-room Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort opened in 2015 in Hollywood, Florida. [17] In Early 2016, Margaritaville Resort Biloxi in South Mississippi opened.

  6. Myrtle Beach Hilton resort is getting a major overhaul. Take ...

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    Kingston Resorts in Myrtle Beach is undergoing renovations with a new pool deck and waterpark scheduled to open by August 20, 2022 and the Black Drum Brewing restaurant to be complete later this fall.

  7. Holiday Inn - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s and early 1970s, Holiday Inn hotels located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina were simply called "Holiday" because a local motel already had the "Holiday Inn" name. The Myrtle Beach motel started as Ocean Front Lodge in 1948 but changed the name to Holiday Inn in 1949 (three years before the founding of the chain), and put up a ...

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