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Family Kingdom Amusement Park, Myrtle Beach
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| For the young and young at heart, Family Kingdom offers some of the most memorable and adrenalin-pumping experiences on the Grand Strand. Families and Groups naturally love it for our excellent variety of spirited and wholesome fun. Locals and vacationers alike know us as the hottest spot in town for having the time of their lives.
(3 miles from resort)
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Thorny's Steakhouse & Saloon
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| Thorny's Steakhouse & Saloon is a favorite family restaurant in Myrtle Beach. there's always something for everyone! The unique menu sets us apart with signature steaks, home-style dinners, awesome salads and the catch of the day that is sure to please.
(3 miles from resort)
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The Carolina Opry Theater
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| If you are looking for the best live entertainment attraction in Myrtle Beach look no further than The Carolina Opry Theater, home to the best shows on the Grand Strand. The Carolina Opry is the only show on the Grand Strand to be Highly acclaimed by New York Times, CNN, USA Today, NBC Nightly News and many more. The award-winning show blends two hours of critically acclaimed music, comedy and dance in a 2,200-seat theater with state-of-the-art lighting and sound.
(6 miles from resort)
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Legends In Concert: Live Tribute Show
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| With international acclaim and its storied history, Legends In Concert, owned and operated by On Stage Entertainment, is known as the pioneer of live impersonator shows and possesses the greatest collection of celebrity impersonators ever assembled.
(8 miles from resort)
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Crabby Mikes' Lighthouse Tavern
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| For over 17 years, Crabby Mike's has featured an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet with over 120 items of the freshest foods available. From the moment your clients enter the "Fishing Village" in Crabby Mike's , USA they can experience eating in either our undersea fishing world or under the awnings of the village shops, they will be part of the experience itself. They may even enjoy a legal beverage with the "Old Salt" in Crabby Mikes’ Lighthouse Tavern!
(9 miles from resort)
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Surfside Beach Wild Water & Wheels
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| Bring your family and friends to Surfside Beach Wild Water & Wheels. Experience 16-acre park filled with exciting rides and slides. It is the place to be all summer long and the complete fun center for the entire family.
(10 miles from resort)
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Coastal Scuba - Myrtle Beach
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| Coastal Scuba is a full-service PADI dive facility, located right in the heart of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, offering scuba diving and fishing!
(12 miles from resort)
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Wheelwright Auditorium
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| Coastal Carolina University is a vital center for higher learning and cultural activity for South Carolina's Grand Strand region. A full cultural calendar complements the university experience for students as well as for the dynamic and diverse community.
(13 miles from resort)
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Ocean Ridge Plantation Golf
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| Lion's Paw® has been described as the eminent Willard Byrd's finest work. Part wild and untamed, part rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion's share of adventure and breathtaking scenery. Golf Digest's "Places To Play" awarded Lion's Paw® Golf Links Four Stars and The Best In The Myrtle Beach Area. Before and after you play, enjoy the grand Ocean Ridge Clubhouse, home to Tamer's Restaurant and an impressive, well-stocked golf shoppe voted one of the "100 Best Golf Shops In America."
(24 miles from resort)
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Battleship NORTH CAROLINA
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| The Battleship NORTH CAROLINA Memorial is a preserved World War II vessel serving as her state’s World War II memorial and a museum interpreting the history of all ships named NORTH CAROLINA.
(66 miles from resort)
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Wild Dunes Golf Course
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| Surround yourself with marsh vistas, glistening dunes and crashing waves. That's golf at Wild Dunes. Guaranteed to test you every day. Challenging enough for players of every skill level.
(81 miles from resort)
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Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens
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| Boone Hall is also one of America's oldest working, living plantations. We have been continuously growing and producing crops for over 320 years. Once known for cotton and pecans, we are still actively producing peaches, strawberries, tomatoes and pumpkins, was well as many other fruits and vegetables for our visitors to enjoy.
(82 miles from resort)
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Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens
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| Boone Hall is also one of America's oldest working, living plantations. We have been continuously growing and producing crops for over 320 years. Once known for cotton and pecans, we are still actively producing peaches, strawberries, tomatoes and pumpkins, was well as many other fruits and vegetables for our visitors to enjoy.
(82 miles from resort)
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The Charleston Museum
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| The Charleston Museum, America's First Museum, founded in 1773. Its mission is to preserve and interpret the cultural and natural history of Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry. We invite you to explore this rich, varied history at the Museum and its two National Historic Landmark houses. All are located downtown, in America's Most Historic City.
(89 miles from resort)
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The Charleston Museum
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| The Charleston Museum, America's First Museum, founded in 1773. Its mission is to preserve and interpret the cultural and natural history of Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry. We invite you to explore this rich, varied history at the Museum and its two National Historic Landmark houses. All are located downtown, in America's Most Historic City.
(89 miles from resort)
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Old Slave Mart Museum
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| The Old Slave Mart, located on one of Charleston's few remaining cobblestone streets, is the only known extant building used as a slave auction gallery in South Carolina. Once part of a complex of buildings, the Slave Mart building is the only structure to remain. When it was first constructed in 1859, the open ended building was referred to as a shed, and used the walls of the German Fire Hall to its west to support the roof timbers.
(89 miles from resort)
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Old Slave Mart Museum
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| The Old Slave Mart, located on one of Charleston's few remaining cobblestone streets, is the only known extant building used as a slave auction gallery in South Carolina. Once part of a complex of buildings, the Slave Mart building is the only structure to remain. When it was first constructed in 1859, the open ended building was referred to as a shed, and used the walls of the German Fire Hall to its west to support the roof timbers.
(89 miles from resort)
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Middleton Place
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| Middleton Place is a National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation that has survived revolution, Civil War, and earthquake. It was the home of four important generations of Middletons, beginning with Henry Middleton, President of the First Continental Congress; Arthur, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Henry, Governor of South Carolina and an American Minister to Russia; and Williams, a signer of the Ordinance of Secession.
(92 miles from resort)
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