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March 15–20, 2004, proclaimed as "Legends in Concert Week" in honor of the theater's 10th anniversary [5] 2009, 2010 voted Best Live Music Venue by WMBF-TV Viewers – Myrtle Beach, SC. [6] 2011 voted 3rd Place Best Live Music Venue Myrtle Beach, South Carolina by WMBF-TV viewers [6] 2014 Voted Best Tribute Show Las Vegas Review Journal
The Myrtle Beach Skywheel is a 187-foot tall (57.0 m) observation wheel located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that opened May 20, 2011.At the time of its opening was the second-tallest extant Ferris wheel in North America, after the 212-foot (64.6 m) Texas Star in Dallas, and the tallest wheel in the United States east of the Mississippi River.
The HTC Center features 3,212 seats – 662 chair-back seats on one side of the court behind the team benches, 814 bench-back seats on the other side, about 700 on each end (including one end reserved for students), 40 courtside seats, 35 each in two corner balcony sections that can be rented out each game as a package with catering and then additional seating in the spacious Chanticleer ...
Earlier this year, U.S. News and World Report named Myrtle Beach one of the fastest growing cities in America for a second year in a row. It’s not hard to see why!
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On March 9, 2021, it was announced that the Myrtle Beach Convention Center would be renamed to the John T. Rhodes Myrtle Beach Sports Center in honor of the visionary of the Beach Ball Classic and former Myrtle Beach Mayor John Rhodes. Rhodes served as mayor of Myrtle Beach from 2005 to 2017 and died January 2021 due to COVID-19.
Legends Field: 6,994: Lexington: Kentucky: Lexington Legends: Atlantic League of Professional Baseball: 147: Roger Dean Stadium: 6,871: Jupiter: Florida: Jupiter Hammerheads Palm Beach Cardinals Gulf Coast League Marlins Gulf Coast League Cardinals Miami Marlins (Spring training) St. Louis Cardinals (Spring training) Florida State League ...
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. Broadway at the Beach receives upwards of 14 million visitors annually.