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Myrtle Beach Pavilion
The Pavilion, as everyone called the once-bustling center of downtown Myrtle Beach is now several acres of empty space. This is an historic area, but the history of these acres seems lost in "emptiness." This space is just begging for some type of tourist-centric development. It once brought people to Myrtle Beach and this area will again. Meanwhile the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade has added a much needed pedestrian thoroughfare along the beach. The sign tells the following story: Myrtle Beach Pavilions A succession of four beach pavilions stood here or nearby from 1902 to 2006, all build by the Burroughs & Chapin Co. or the Myrtle Beach Farms Co. Th... -
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk Condo Rentals and Sales
People come to the beach to enjoy the sun, sand and surf, and to stroll along the MYRTLE BEACH BOARDWALK. Visitors also stay in a variety of places from a friend's place to a hotel room to a condo. Condo rentals are quite common for those travelers staying at Myrtle Beach for a full week or more. The Oceans One "resort" Condominium is located on the ocean and just south of Myrtle Beach's new Boardwalk and Promenade. This large and modern condo has all the amenities a beach-goer needs, along with a great location. Condo rentals can be handled through many of the Realtors and CONDO RENTAL agencies in the area. Many Myrtle Beach condos are also offered for sale, b... -
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk Public Parking
There are numerous public parking areas along Ocean Boulevard available for those wishing to take a little road trip to the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. If you plan on spending several hours or the whole day around the board walk area, family time at the beach, or doing some shopping, bring along several dollar bills to feed the parking meters. Some of the parking meters take credit cards, but not all of them. Public parking is also available at a large parking garage, located about a block away from the boardwalk, between 9th and 10th Avenue North. [caption id="attachment_338" align="aligncenter" width="600" caption="Public parking garage for the Myrtle Beach Board... -
Wheel Chairs Love New Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
For those wheel chair bound visitors to Myrtle Beach, you've got a new friend in the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. The 1.2 mile concrete and wooden boardwalk on Myrtle Beach is an excellent and safe way for our wheel chair bound friends and families to "walk the boards," catch a beautiful Atlantic sunrise, or just enjoy the natural surf beauty. Along the boardwalk route, our wheel chair bound friends can find numerous shaded sitting alcoves for family members and friends that give unobstructed views of the beach. These alcoves are perfect for picture taking or just relaxing and enjoying the cool salt air breezes. When it's time to grab a cool beverage, you and your...



