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  2. Here’s a guide to Myrtle Beach area beach wheelchairs ... - AOL

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    Here’s how to rent a beach wheelchair, according to Visit Myrtle Beach. Horry County Call 843-381-8000 or email beachwheelchair@horrycounty.org at least two days in advance to reserve a beach ...

  3. Myrtle Beach to offer free beach wheelchairs again through ...

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    Myrtle Beach recently announced it would restore its free beach wheelchair program that it ended during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  5. List of city nicknames in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Beach – Golf Capital of the World [22] North Augusta – South Carolina's Riverfront [23] Orangeburg – The Garden City [24] Pageland – The Watermelon Capital of the World [25] Rock Hill – The Gateway to South Carolina [26] Ruby. Jewel City of the South [citation needed] Spartanburg. The Hub City [7] [27] Sparkle City [7] [11] [28]

  6. Harrelson Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Harrelson Boulevard is a four-lane highway in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, named for Myrtle Beach's first mayor Dr. W. Leroy Harrelson Sr., who was elected to office in 1938. It starts at U.S. 17, and goes to Myrtle Beach International Airport and runs near Coastal Grand Mall. The highway is also the southern terminus for Grissom Parkway. It ...

  7. Family Kingdom Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    The swash is a point where a natural stream meets the beach and ocean, and through which tides flow. Much of the surrounding area was part of a 66,000-acre king's grant to Robert Francis Withers in the early 1700s, who operated it as an indigo plantation overlooking the swash. Family Kingdom Amusement Park is approximately 13 acres. [9]

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