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Steve and Vickie Potts, from Asheboro, North Carolina, have been visiting Pirateland Family Camping Resort for 35 years and bought a permanent residence on the property earlier this year.
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Magic Harbor lighthouse sign, Surfside Beach, South Carolina – from John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972–2008) Magic Harbor was an amusement park located south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina that operated from 1954 until the mid-1990s.
It was originally named PirateLand. [87] [88] Myrtle Beach Pavilion: Myrtle Beach: 1948–2006 Springs Park Lancaster: 1940s–1980s Sun Fun Amusement Park North Myrtle Beach: 1970–1986 The park was torn down to make room for a Kroger grocery store. [89] [90]
Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground is a rustic themed camping resort aimed to evoke the timeless beauty of the American frontier. Located on 750 acres of Pine and Cypress forest, the campsite consists of two main camping areas: a portion used for campsites where visitors with tents or recreational vehicles can stay, and the remainder of the ...
Glamping, short for glamorous camping, has become the ultimate way to experience the great outdoors without sacrificing luxury and comfort.
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