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Pelicans Ballpark (previously known as Coastal Federal Field, BB&T Coastal Field, and TicketReturn.com Field) is located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and is the home field of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs in the Carolina League. The stadium opened in 1999. It holds up to 6,599 people. [6]
Myrtle Beach International Airport is a county-owned public-use airport three miles (4.8 km) southwest of the central business district of Myrtle Beach. It was formerly known as Myrtle Beach Jetport (1974–1989) and is on the site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base .
The Charleston Battery play professional soccer in the USL Championship, the second division of the U.S. Soccer pyramid, which is technically not a minor league as the concept doesn't apply to the soccer tier system. [22] The team plays in the soccer-specific Patriots Point Soccer Complex, located in Mount Pleasant. Founded in 1993, the Battery ...
Pages in category "Sports in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina" ... 0–9. 2018 USA Team Handball Nationals; 2018 USA Team Handball Nationals – men's elite division;
Morris County Colonials/Jersey Blues FC (2008–2013, 2015) Muskegon Risers SC (2020, 2022) Myrtle Beach Mutiny (2012–2018) Napa Valley 1839 FC (2017–2024) Naples United FC (2017–present) Nashville Atlas FC/Nashville FC (2014–2016) Nashville United (2020) New Hampshire Mountaineers (2010) New Jersey Blaze (2010–2011) New Jersey Copa ...
A 70s theme establishment with lava lamps and disco music, Revolutions opened in 1996 at Broadway at the Beach. It closed in 2015, as Broadway at the Beach underwent several renovations.
Based on search results from Google Maps, The Sun News found at least 42 car washes in the Horry County area. Myrtle Beach had the most with 20, while Conway was second with seven.
By 1994, the outdoor season included 69 teams with various levels of professionalism. In 1995, the USISL decided to split the summer schedule into two different leagues, the Professional and the Premier Leagues. The Professional League was fully professional while the Premier League continued to allow amateur and semi-professional teams to compete.