MYRTLE BEACH ATTRACTIONS
Myrtle
Beach Pavilion Amusement Park
Has been entertaining generations of families for more than fifty
years. An 11-acre playground by the sea, The Myrtle Beach Pavilion
features more than 40 spectacular rides ranging from a large variety
of kiddie rides to the Hurricane Category 5, the biggest, baddest
roller coaster in South Carolina.
Ripley's
Aquarium
A $40 million, state-of-the-art, 87,000 square foot aquarium experience,
located in Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
It is South Carolina's most visited attraction.
Brookgreen
Gardens
In 1931, Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, founded Brookgreen Gardens
to preserve the native flora and fauna and display objects of art
within that natural setting. Brookgreen is one of the country's
leading cultural and educational institutions and a National Historic
Landmark. Within its more than 9,000 acres are the Lowcountry History
and Wildlife Preserve, the Huntington Sculpture Garden and the Center
for American Sculpture.
Broadway
at the Beach
South Carolina’s Best Travel Destination invites you to experience
350 acres of shops, restaurants, nightlife, attractions, and top-flight
hotels.
Alabama
Theatre
The famous award winning group Alabama appear regularly at the 2000
seat theater.
The
Carolina Opry Theater
In 1986, Calvin Gilmore brought new a sound to the beach, The Carolina
Opry. It started in a modest 1,000-seat theater in Surfside Beach.
Then he started a second show in North Myrtle Beach, The Dixie Jubilee.
It too sold out night after night until 1993, when he built a 2,200-seat,
state-of-the-art showplace and brought together the best of both
shows to create the ultimate show of shows for Myrtle Beach - The
Carolina Opry.
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for Visting!
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