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  2. An oceanfront Myrtle Beach hotel and resort re-opened after ...

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    The City of Myrtle Beach considered plans for a new downtown hotel at least 243 feet tall. The new hotel would accompany another oceanfront property, a 150-guestroom Margaritaville resort, which ...

  3. A Myrtle Beach oceanfront timeshare is being sold for ...

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    The 153-room Yachtsman will hit the auction block in February with a starting bid of $4.7M

  4. A Myrtle Beach oceanfront hotel undergoing $34 million ... - AOL

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    An oceanfront resort in Myrtle Beach will undergo renovations and new branding into an internationally branded hotel property. Here’s what we know A Myrtle Beach oceanfront hotel undergoing $34 ...

  5. Ocean Forest Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Woodside's company purchased 65,000 acres (260,000,000 m 2) from the Myrtle Beach Farms Company, which included the land for the hotel along the oceanfront. Woodside completed the golf course and country club in 1928, and turned attention to building a hotel catering to upper-class clientele.

  6. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Hotels and tourists along the Myrtle Beach shoreline (July 2014) Myrtle Beach Boardwalk Myrtle Beach SkyWheel Splashes Oceanfront Water Park Family Kingdom Amusement Park opened in 1966. The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is a large facility that hosts a variety of meetings, conferences, exhibits, and special events every year.

  7. Springmaid Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Elliott White Springs, a World War I Ace Fighter Pilot, purchased 27 acres (11 ha) of oceanfront property in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in 1948. The original accommodations resembled military barracks, the rooms containing built-in concrete beds with twin-size foam mattresses.