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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Horry County ...

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    Conway: Boundary Increase (listed 3/31/2010): Portions of Main St, 3rd Ave, 4th Ave, Laurel St. 9: Conway Methodist Church, 1898 and 1910 Sanctuaries: Conway Methodist Church, 1898 and 1910 Sanctuaries: August 5, 1986 : 5th Avenue

  3. Conway Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Conway Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Conway in Horry County, South Carolina. It encompasses the historic commercial and governmental core of the city and includes 32 contributing buildings and one contributing structure.

  4. Conway, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Conway is a city in and the county seat of Horry County, South Carolina, United States. [8] The population was 24,849 at the 2020 census , [ 9 ] up from 17,103 in the 2010 census , [ 10 ] making it the 18th-most populous city in the state.

  5. Conway Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Conway Residential Historic District is a national historic district located at Conway in Horry County, South Carolina. [3] It encompasses 125 contributing buildings and one contributing object. It includes a variety of quality 19th and 20th-century residential buildings, until about 1955.

  6. Myrtle Beach metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtle Beach metropolitan area (officially the Myrtle Beach–Conway–North Myrtle Beach, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area) is a census-designated metropolitan statistical area (MSA) consisting of Horry County in South Carolina.

  7. Carolina Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The company in the late 1980s, as the Mid-Atlantic Railroad, began operating two former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad branch lines. One was a portion of the now abandoned ACL line between Wilmington, North Carolina, and Whiteville, North Carolina, and the other was operated by the Waccamaw Coast Line from Conway, South Carolina, to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.