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  2. Captain Archie ‘Poo,’ former owner of North Myrtle Beach’s ...

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    These are a few words Billy Riggs, manager of Captain Archie’s in North Myrtle Beach, used to describe its former owner, Captain Archie Neil “Poo” McLauchlin, who died Wednesday at 87 years old.

  3. Fire burns at a Myrtle Beach, SC resort. ‘One of the biggest ...

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    The hotel is located on Ocean Boulevard. Several fire departments responded to the fire. Three firefighters were treated.

  4. Murrells Inlet, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Murrells Inlet is located in northeastern Georgetown County at (33.551593, -79.048794 The northern edge of the CDP follows the Horry County line. U.S. Route 17 (Ocean Highway) runs through the center of the community, leading northeast 13 miles (21 km) to Myrtle Beach and southwest 21 miles (34 km) to Georgetown, the seat of Georgetown County.

  5. Ed Morrissey - Wikipedia

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    He goes by the nickname Captain Ed and he formerly lived in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. [2] He now resides in Texas. He wrote his original blog, "Captain's Quarters", from October 2003 to February 2008. He now works full-time as a blogger for Hot Air. [1] [3] and writes a column for The Week. He also participates in Bloggingheads.tv [4]

  6. North Myrtle Beach restaurant owners accused of hiring ... - AOL

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    North Myrtle Beach restaurant owners accused of hiring ‘violent’ worker who killed patron. ... Durance McCray was shot and killed by an employee of Captain’s Archie’s in 2021. Driscoll ...

  7. Chesterfield Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Chesterfield Inn consisted of two three-story, rectangular buildings constructed in 1946 and 1965. The 1946 building was of frame construction with a brick veneer exterior, with an end to front gable roof, and a raised basement foundation. It was an unusual example of Colonial Revival style architecture in the Myrtle Beach area. [3]

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