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  2. Will it rain in Myrtle Beach, SC on Labor Day weekend ... - AOL

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    August 29, 2024 at 6:00 AM JASON LEE/JASON LEE Labor Day weekend is almost here and in Myrtle Beach that means crowds will flock to the beach to enjoy the summer holiday.

  3. Family Kingdom Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Family Kingdom's "Giant Wheel" Ferris wheel has round open gondolas that give a 100-foot-high view of Myrtle Beach and the Atlantic Ocean. For 19 years, until 2011, it reigned as the highest Ferris wheel in the state [7] [unreliable source?] There is no admission price to enter the open park. [8] Ride tickets can be purchased independently.

  4. 7 Most Affordable Beach Vacations After Labor Day - AOL

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    July 7, 2024 at 8:00 AM. ... or if you’d like to head to a beach after Labor Day, there are significant potential savings available.” ... “Post-Labor Day, hotel rates in Myrtle Beach can ...

  5. When is Labor Day 2024? What to know about history of ... - AOL

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    When is Labor Day in 2024? In 2024, Labor Day falls on Monday, Sept. 2. Why do we celebrate Labor Day? Rooted in the the labor movement of the 19th century, the holiday originated during a dismal ...

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  7. Myrtle Beach SkyWheel - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtle Beach Skywheel is a 187-foot tall (57.0 m) observation wheel located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that opened May 20, 2011.At the time of its opening was the second-tallest extant Ferris wheel in North America, after the 212-foot (64.6 m) Texas Star in Dallas, and the tallest wheel in the United States east of the Mississippi River.