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  2. WSYN - Wikipedia

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    WSYN (103.1 FM, "Sunny 103.1") is a classic hits music formatted radio station licensed to Surfside Beach, South Carolina and serves the Grand Strand area. The Cumulus Media outlet is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast at 103.1 MHz with an ERP of 8 kW. Its current slogan is "The Grand Strand's Greatest Hits".

  3. Here’s a guide to Myrtle Beach area beach wheelchairs ... - AOL

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    Find more details on the North Myrtle Beach website. Surfside Beach. Call 843-913-6368 or visit the Surfside Beach Police Department at 811 Pine Dr., Surfside Beach to pick up a free beach wheelchair.

  4. This Surfside Beach, SC restaurant is adding a new ... - AOL

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    Neal and Pam’s in Surfside Beach, SC, announced they were opening a new restaurant in Murrells Inlet via Facebook at 3797 US Highway 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576.

  5. Surfside Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Surfside Beach is the first town in Horry County to enact such a ban, and one of only a handful in South Carolina to do so at the time. On February 4, 2023, at 2:39 PM local time , a Chinese spy balloon that had been flying across the United States for days was shot down directly over the town's coast by an AIM-9X Sidewinder launched from a ...

  6. Surfside is getting a new Italian market and bakery. Here’s ...

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    Roma Ray Italian Bakery & Food Market is set to open in Surfside Beach hopefully in October, Leggio said. The market will have its own deli, including Boar’s Head cold cuts, fresh produce, bread ...

  7. Sound localization - Wikipedia

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    Sound is the perceptual result of mechanical vibrations traveling through a medium such as air or water. Through the mechanisms of compression and rarefaction, sound waves travel through the air, bounce off the pinna and concha of the exterior ear, and enter the ear canal.