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Grissom Parkway between 10th and 21st Avenues North in Myrtle Beach. Robert Grissom Parkway is based on a road planned as early as 1979. [1] In 1996, sections of Central Parkway, a road planned by Burroughs & Chapin, were already complete between 21st Avenue North and 38th Avenue North, and between 44th Avenue North and 48th Avenue North.
South Carolina Highway 31 Connector (SC 31) is a 2.300-mile (3.701 km) connector route that uses Robert Edge Parkway from North Myrtle Beach. It serves to connect U.S. Route 17 (US 17), SC 31, and SC 90 .
On September 22, 2010, Parton announced the Myrtle Beach theater would close for refurbishment after 18 years service as the Dixie Stampede show for conversion to a pirate themed show. The new show features Blackbeard, a pirate with a history along the North and South Carolina coasts. Upgrades to the theater included installation of a 15 foot ...
A new hotel with a margarita theme could be coming to Myrtle Beach in 2025. Compass by Margaritaville is a new 150-guestroom hotel expected to open in Myrtle Beach in early 2025, according to the ...
It was formerly known as Myrtle Beach Jetport (1974–1989), and it is located on the site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, which also includes The Market Common shopping complex. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 categorized it as a small-hub primary commercial ...
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 ...
SC 65 north (27th Avenue South) – Crescent Beach: Southern terminus of SC 65: 213.685: 343.893: Robert Edge Parkway north (SC 31 Conn. north) / Main Street south – Wampee, Downtown North Myrtle Beach: Southern terminus of SC 31 Conn. and Robert Edge Parkway; northern terminus of Main Street: 215.725: 347.176: SC 9 south – Cherry Grove Beach
In 1991, after the National Defense Authorization Act, the announcement came that Myrtle Beach Air Force Base would close. [2]The Myrtle Beach base used the A-10 Warthog jet, and Pat McCullough of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission said the Air Force considered the jet "limited to a low-threat environment", while the Army believed it was "a very powerful close-air support asset."