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    Two days before the actual holiday, the city of North Myrtle Beach will host its 35th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival. The celebration will kick off with the parade, running from ...

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    Curtis Cecil, seen working with glass blowing, will be among more than 200 exhibitors taking part in the 35th annual Craftsmen’s Summer Classic Art & Craft Festival, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday ...

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

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    Myrtle Beach Pavilion an amusement park that was located in the "heart" of Myrtle Beach (1948-closed Sept. 30, 2006). Planet Hollywood, a movie themed restaurant (with mostly 90s movies memorabilia) (opened in 1996 with stars Bruce Willis, Will Smith, and Jennifer Love Hewitt-closed Sept. 8, 2015).

  5. Sun Fun Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Sun Fun Festival is the longest running event in Myrtle Beach area history. It is consistently named one of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 Events. However, the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce cancelled the festival for 2012 and 2013, citing that "it does not bring visitors to the beach as it did in early years and it doesn't pay ...

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    Bars and vendors are making final preparations today for the Myrtle Beach Bike Week 2023 Spring Rally which is expected to bring up to 300,000 bikers to the Grand Strand from May 12 through 21, 2023.

  7. Barefoot Landing - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 1998, Silver Carolina Development and Barefoot Landing Inc. presented plans to the North Myrtle Beach city council for the $812 million 2345-acre Barefoot Landing Resort, which would be built over 12 to 15 years.