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Socastee swing bridge. The Socastee swing bridge was designed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. It is a swing-span, Warren through-truss type bridge with rigid joints and was opened in 1936. [4] [5] It is 217 feet (66 m) long and 24 feet (7.3 m) feet wide.
The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on McDonald Court in the unincorporated community of Socastee (but with a Myrtle Beach postal address); its transmitter is located near Dillon, South Carolina (across from the tower of ABC affiliate WPDE-TV, channel 15).
HTC Center, originally known as the Student Recreation and Convocation Center, is a 3,370-seat multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. It is home to the Coastal Carolina University men's and women's basketball teams and the women's volleyball teams. [ 7 ]
The HTC Aspire Hub, called eMYRge, has operated since February as a co-working space. It’s viewed by founders as the cornerstone of a new kind of economy for SC’s fastest-growing city. Myrtle ...
Here’s what to know about the Socastee Swing Bridge. 1. It’s closing in on its 100th birthday. Built in 1935 as a link between Conway and Myrtle Beach over the Intracoastal Waterway, the ...
The Horry County Coroner’s Office identified Demeatrius Chandler Jr., 23, of Myrtle Beach area, as the person who died when his vehicle was driven off the Socastee Swing Bridge Monday morning.
The HTC Center is home to the Chanticleer basketball teams, student recreation center and campus bookstore. The Lib Jackson Student Union serves as the hub for student life at Coastal Carolina University. It contains a 250-seat movie theater/auditorium, conference rooms, a convenience store, as well as an entertainment and gaming area. [20]
A 51-year-old man was killed Saturday evening when he was struck by a vehicle as he attempted to cross Socastee Boulevard in the Socastee area, according to the Horry County Coroner’s Office.