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  2. Travel reviewer: Here are the 10 best oceanfront hotels in ...

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    These are the best places to stay on the water in the Grand Strand, according to TripsToDiscover.

  3. Myrtle Beach, SC is getting a new Oceanfront Hotel ... - AOL

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    An oceanside hotel is opening in Myrtle Beach, and the new establishment is looking to hire. The Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort by Holiday Inn Club Vacations is set to have its grand opening April ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Grand Strand - Wikipedia

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    Hotels in Myrtle Beach. The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is a large facility that hosts an array of different meetings, conferences, exhibits, and special events every year. The center, which opened in 2003, also features a Sheraton hotel and resort. Myrtle Beach welcomed Hard Rock Park in 2008, which was themed after the popular Hard Rock ...

  6. Ocean Forest Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Forest Country Club, previously known as Ocean Forest Hotel and Country Club, [2] and called Pine Lakes Country Club since 1946, [3] is a historic country club and hotel located at Myrtle Beach in Horry County, South Carolina. [4] The club and hotel were designed by an influential New York architect, Raymond Hood (1881-1934) and is an ...

  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.