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  2. $5M oceanfront ‘Bridge Penthouse’ for sale in North Myrtle ...

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    $5M oceanfront ‘Bridge Penthouse’ for sale in North Myrtle Beach, SC. Look inside. Eleanor Nash. December 29, 2023 at 5:00 AM.

  3. North Myrtle Beach development takes 60 acres near Tidewater ...

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    The 60 acre property, annexed into North Myrtle Beach, was last purchased for about $4.7 million in July 2023 and has a market value of more than four million dollars, according to Horry County ...

  4. Tidewater region of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Tidewater Research Station, which was established in 1943 in Washington County, was made to serve a large area of North Carolina lying between the coastal plain region and North Carolina's coast. It replaced the Blackland Test Farm near Wenona , which was established in 1912.

  5. Tide pool - Wikipedia

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    Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon. A tidal cycle is usually about 25 hours and consists of two high tides and two low tides. [2] Tide pool habitats are home to especially adaptable animals, like snails, barnacles, mussels, anemones, urchins, sea stars, crustaceans, seaweed, and small fish. [1]

  6. Tidewater architecture - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater architecture is a style of architecture found mostly in coastal areas of the Southern United States. These homes, with large wraparound porches (or galleries) and hip roofs, were designed for wet, hot climates. [1] Tidewater homes have extensive porches sheltered by a broad hipped roof. [2]

  7. Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Named for the then–South Carolina Highway Commissioner, the Silas N. Pearman Bridge opened in 1966 at cost of $15 million (equivalent to $140.86 million in 2023). Its three lanes, at a modern 12-foot (3.7 m) width, opened to northbound traffic, while its older counterpart carried the southbound traffic into downtown Charleston.

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