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  2. These Myrtle Beach amusement parks are closing or changing ...

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    The Hangout at Broadway at the Beach will host free live music until Oct. 26, 2024, while North Myrtle Beach’s House of Blues will continue hosting its free end-of-week live music events until ...

  3. A longtime motel in North Myrtle Beach could be getting ... - AOL

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    It appears a longtime family-owned motel in North Myrtle Beach may be getting a new life. Fencing surrounds the Pelican Motel, and it appears that construction work is taking place at the site ...

  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).

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  6. North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Myrtle Beach is a city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It was created in 1968 from four existing municipalities, and is located about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Myrtle Beach. It serves as one of the primary tourist destinations along the Grand Strand. As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,790. [6]

  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.