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  2. New Barefoot Landing restaurant offers sunset celebrations ...

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    A new restaurant is opening at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach, SC in 2024. ... Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides. See all. AOL. The best air purifiers of ...

  3. Here’s your guide to Restaurant Week 2023 in Myrtle Beach SC area

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    Where: 11 Myrtle Beach area restaurants in Broadway at the Beach, Market Common, North Myrtle Beach, and Pawley’s Island. See menus and prices on the South Carolina Restaurant Week website .

  4. Barefoot Landing - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot Landing is a large shopping complex located in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It consists of several divided sections of stores and attractions located on filled land over top of Louis Lake, next to the Intracoastal Waterway .

  5. Barefoot Landing Christmas tree lighting and holiday events ...

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    The 22-foot tree is just one of many holiday events going on in Myrtle Beach. There will also be other festivities throughout the holiday season at Barefoot Landing: Thanksgiving Turkey Trot 5K at ...

  6. Broadway at the Beach - Wikipedia

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    Broadway at the Beach is owned and operated by Burroughs & Chapin. The $250 million attraction is set on 350 acres (1.4 km 2 ) in the heart of Myrtle Beach and features three theaters, over 20 restaurants and over 100 specialty shops as well as attractions, Clubs for the night, and hotels, all surrounding the 23-acre (93,000 m 2 ) Lake Broadway.

  7. American oystercatcher - Wikipedia

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    The American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus), occasionally called the American pied oystercatcher, is a member of family Haematopodidae. Originally called the "sea pie", it was renamed in 1731 when naturalist Mark Catesby claimed that he had observed the bird eating oysters. [ 2 ]

  8. Oystercatcher - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian oystercatcher is the lightest on average, at 526 grams (1 pound 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ounces), while the sooty oystercatcher is the heaviest, at 819 g (1 lb 13 oz). [11] The plumage of all species is either all-black, or black (or dark brown) on top and white underneath.

  9. This Tiger Woods-partnered putting course is opening in ... - AOL

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    PopStroke is a new putting course opening in Myrtle Beach, set to have its grand opening March 4, 2024. Hours are set for 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to midnight on weekends.