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Archive for January, 2009

Pinched eateries set meals within reach – Local – Myrtle Beach Online

 
Our theme lately seems to be following our troubling economy; its effect on our vacations and not just how to cope with it, use but also using it to our advantage whenever possible. In our effort to find ways to save you some money on your vacation (if you’re going to be lucky enough to [...]

Vacations on a Shoestring – Things To Do In Myrtle Beach on a Budget

Dealing with the difficult economic times we’re in the midst of right now forces most of us to make some choices we’d prefer not to make. One of the choices the we hopefully DO NOT have to make is one to sacrifice our vacation plans. There are opportunities to scale down plans and given the [...]

A Little Bit of Beantown in Myrtle Beach

 
We’d like to take a moment to showcase one of our wonderful neighbors, not to mention a spectacular restaurant, down the Little River/Longs way! The name is Boston’s Best Breakfast….and it probably could be Boston’s best because it is for sure….hands down….the best place for breakfast (and now lunch and early dinner!) that you’ll [...]

Dates Just Announced! Blue Crab Festival – May 2009

 
The Little River Blue Crab Festival, held in nearby Little River, SC has announced plans for the 28th Annual Blue Crab Festival to be held May 16-17,2009. The Blue Crab Festival is one of the largest festivals in the southeast. Prior to the actual festival on May 16-17, much additional festival publicity and excitement will [...]

Ride over for Hard Rock Park

It looks like the coaster has finally come to rest….for good! What a shame that this property was so poorly developed and more poorly managed. We were really excited when the news of the park opening first surfaced; we never did have the opportunity to visit the park (actually…..just a bit to pricey for our [...]

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New Nature Preserve Opens in Cherry Grove!

Amidst the all concrete, the high rise hotels and the commercialism that Myrtle Beach has to offer, a little slice of peace, tranquility and nature has taken shape in what is the only parcel of land in Cherry Grove that has not fallen victim to the developer's bulldozers! Located just adjacent to the public boat ramp at 53rd St is the entrance to Heritage Shores Nature Preserve. It took a couple years to bring this project to fruition, but it was well worth the wait. Our hats off and our thanks to Marilyn Hatley, Mayor of the City of North Myrtle Beach who was instrumental in many phases of this project. It is a wonderful testament to those who believe in setting aside a beautiful parcel of land like this for the public use and enjoyment.

Gerry & Pat


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