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  2. NC seafood restaurant expanding across the state border ... - AOL

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    A North Carolina-based seafood restaurant will open a new location in North Myrtle Beach – its first in South Carolina. Cape Fear Seafood Co. is expected to open in September in the former World ...

  3. Where to find the freshest local seafood: A guide to Myrtle ...

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    6401 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 843-492-0374. Mr. Fish has been a staple of Myrtle Beach seafood since 1982. With their more traditional restaurant right next door, the seafood market ...

  4. Myrtle Beach seafood market and restaurant reopens after ...

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    This popular seafood market and restaurant in Myrtle Beach previously closed but has since reopened its doors.

  5. New Hampshire Real Estate Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission's board consists of two licensed real estate brokers, one licensed real estate salesperson, one attorney, and one member of the public. [3] The commission is located on the fourth floor of the State House Annex just south of the State House on Capitol Street in Concord, New Hampshire. Administratively, the commission operates ...

  6. Weathervane Seafood Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Weathervane Seafood Restaurants is a seafood chain in New England. [1] It was founded in Kittery, Maine, in 1969 by Raymond and Bea Gagner. [2] [3] It is based in Kittery, Maine. [4] The chain has five locations, with one in Kittery, Maine and four in New Hampshire; Dover, Chichester, West Lebanon, and a seasonal location on Weirs Beach in ...

  7. Hyman's Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Hyman's Seafood was originally established in 1890 by Jewish immigrant W.M. Karesh (the great-grandfather of the current owners) as a wholesale dry goods general store and small tavern. [4] [5] [6] In 1924, the business was renamed "Hyman's Wholesale Company." The business opened its deli in 1986 and the full seafood restaurant in 1987.

  8. What is Calabash seafood and why do so many buffets in Myrtle ...

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    A diner in Myrtle Beach has a plethora of Calabash seafood buffets to choose from — 11 to be exact — Original Benjamin’s, Captain Benjamin’s and Bennett’s, to name a few.

  9. Only location of this seafood restaurant in Myrtle Beach ...

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    This Tennessee founded seafood chain shuttered its doors at this South Carolina location. Here’s what we know about the closing.