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  2. Each year more than 300,000 bikers visit the Myrtle Beach area during Harley Week. And for the women who tend bar at Suck Bang Blow — a popular spot for the motorcyclists — it’s their job to ...

  3. Where to go for the best Myrtle Beach area happy hour ... - AOL

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    How to navigate the tourist trap restaurants and find the best happy hour in the Grand Strand area

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  5. Freestyle Music Park - Wikipedia

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    Malibu Beach Party: Rock & Roll Heaven: Adrenaline Rush: Myrtle's Beach: Closed: Malibu Beach Party was a live-action comedy show set to all the great beach classics and some modern day pop songs. A cast of dancers and swimmers danced, dove, performed stunts on motorcycles and interacted with the crowd in a lakefront/poolside amphitheater.

  6. Family Kingdom Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    The park provides free entertainment such as clowns, magicians, jugglers, stilt walkers, face painters and balloon sculptors. Family Kingdom Amusement Park is located on both banks of historic Withers Swash. The swash is a point where a natural stream meets the beach and ocean, and through which tides flow.

  7. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Beach is the largest principal city of the Myrtle Beach-Conway, SC Combined Statistical Area, which had an estimated population of 463,209 in 2023, [7] and includes the Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area (Horry County) and the Murrells Inlet, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area (Georgetown County). [30 ...

  8. Night Clubs were once staples of Broadway at the Beach and ...

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    Changing tastes can also be partly to blame for Myrtle Beach’s nightclubs disappearing. Myrtle Beach wanted a more family-oriented image, and cruising Ocean’s Blvd. was incompatible with that ...

  9. Myrtle Beach Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtle Beach Pavilion was a historic pay-per-ride, no parking fee, 11-acre amusement park that was located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at the corner of 9th Avenue North and Ocean Boulevard. It was just a few blocks down from another Myrtle Beach amusement park, the Family Kingdom Amusement Park ; both in the "heart" of Myrtle Beach.