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North Myrtle Beach is a city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It was created in 1968 from four existing municipalities, and is located about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Myrtle Beach. It serves as one of the primary tourist destinations along the Grand Strand. As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,790. [6]
Call 843-280-5684 ext. 2 to reserve a free beach wheelchair in North Myrtle Beach for up to a week. You can have it delivered for $25 each way or pick it up at 1024 6th Avenue S., North Myrtle Beach.
The wider Myrtle Beach combined statistical area (CSA), a trading area, includes adjacent Georgetown County, South Carolina. From 2013 to 2023, Brunswick County, North Carolina was also a component of the Myrtle Beach MSA.
SC 65 begins at U.S. Route 17 (US 17) in North Myrtle Beach, near Atlantic Beach.It travels southeast along 27th Avenue South, heading one block towards the shoreline before turning northeast at South Ocean Boulevard, paralleling the ocean and shoreline businesses for the next 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (5.6 km), including an intersection with Main Street.
Go to the city’s interactive parking map for details about where to find paid and free parking. ... North Myrtle Beach did away with decal stickers in 2022 and now uses license plate readers.
Cherry Grove Beach, sometimes known as Cherry Grove, is a neighborhood of the city of North Myrtle Beach in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. [1] It lies along South Carolina Highway 9 and South Carolina Highway 65. The Cherry Grove Pier is a popular landmark of Cherry Grove. It was built early in the 1950s.
On Monday, the City of North Myrtle Beach will start rerouting traffic ahead of construction on North Ocean Boulevard, according to a city news release.. The work will occur between 29th and 34th ...
South Carolina Highway 22 (SC 22), also known as the Conway Bypass and Veterans Highway, is a four lane freeway that connects US 501 north of Conway, South Carolina, to US 17 in Myrtle Beach. [2] The road was opened to traffic on May 4, 2001, six months ahead of schedule. It is slated to become part of Interstate 73 in the future.