South Carolina Smiles and Places 2008 Official Vacation Guide - (Page 10) adventure—Myrtle Beach. Vibrant and alive, this city has a reputation for fun with endless dining, shopping and entertainment opportunities. Visit Broadway at the Beach where you’ll find over 100 specialty shops, 20 restaurants and more. Or check out the Myrtle Beach Pavilion Nostalgia Park which offers a collection of classic rides from the original Pavilion Amusement Park, a Myrtle Beach institution for 58 years. If you’re looking for something a little more laidback, stroll the sandy shores and take in a breathtaking sunset. No matter what angle you approach this town, you’ll most surely come away pleased. South Carolina spreads the excitement along Highway 17 right up to the last in-state stop at Little River. Behind you lies mile after mile of sunny beaches, great eating, beautiful scenery and fantastic shopping. It’s no wonder that a trip along U.S. Highway 17 creates memories for a lifetime. Come see for yourself. Turn to page 106 in the “green pages” for more on Historic Charleston & Resort Beaches, page 114 for more on Lowcountry & Resort Islands, and page 119 for more on the Myrtle Beach Area/ The Grand Strand. 10 South Carolina Smiles 2008 http://www.NorthMyrtleBeachChamberofCommerce.travel
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