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  2. Is it safe to visit Myrtle Beach area beaches yet after Debby ...

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    The city of North Myrtle Beach, the city of Myrtle Beach and the town of Surfside Beach all issued double red flags for beaches Tuesday afternoon, telling people to stay out of the water.

  3. Planning a beach day? Where to find such info as water temp ...

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    The Myrtle Beach area has beach cams set up along the Grand Strand that offers views of what is happening on the beach in real-time. The cameras are near hotels, piers, restaurants and near the sand.

  4. Is it safe to swim in Myrtle Beach after Hurricane Ian? Here ...

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    Pawleys Island Pier, Myrtle Beach’s 2nd Avenue Pier, the Apache Pier in Arcadian Shores and North Myrtle Beach’s Sea Cabin and Cherry Grove Piers all sustained damage. Cherry Grove and Pawleys ...

  5. How safe is it to swim at Myrtle Beach? Nonprofit, local ...

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    A nonprofit’s study says bacteria levels in the surf are unacceptable. City officials question the study’s conclusions.

  6. List of tourist attractions in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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    Myrtle Beach State Park, a small state park which consists miles of forest that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean. 1935; Myrtle Waves, a large water park. 1985; Pirates Voyage, a pirate-themed dinner theater operated by Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede, located next to The Carolina Opry. 2010; Ripley's Believe It or Not!, a themed museum; Ripley's ...

  7. Myrtle Beach Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    The first boardwalk in what would later be called Myrtle Beach connected its first hotel, the Sea Side Inn, and the first of several pavilions. [11] Myrtle Beach had a wooden boardwalk in the 1930s. After being upgraded with concrete in 1940, with plans to expand it delayed by World War II, [12] it was destroyed by Hurricane Hazel in 1954.