Spring has sprung, and the Myrtle Beach tourist season is fast approaching. From beaches and marshes to golf and arcades, the Grand Strand offers something for everyone. For those caught between ...
Vendors and staff are decking the halls in preparation for the Dickens Christmas Show at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The victorian style holiday event features 350 vendors and begins on ...
Myrtle Beach is bringing all the flavors at its 41st annual Taste of the Town. The event raises money for St. Andrew Catholic ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - As students return to school and Labor Day approaches, tourism in Myrtle Beach begins to wind down for the season. This summer, WMBF reported that the Grand Strand ...
As spring brings welcome warm weather, people aren’t the only ones flocking to the Grand Strand. Migratory birds are returning to the Myrtle Beach area to settle in for the season or pass through on ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — At least a dozen fires in North Carolina and South Carolina burned thousands of acres over the weekend and continued blazing on Tuesday. Officials said that despite the flames, ...
This trunk or treat takes place at Socastee Baptist Church on Halloween from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The parking lot of 78Fitness ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - New data released Friday shows not as many people visited Myrtle Beach during the Fourth of July holiday week as in the past. The Smith Travel Research (STR) weekly metrics ...
MYRTLE BEACH — Heading into the summer, Grand Strand business leaders anticipated a dip in tourism. The lingering effects of inflation and national economic uncertainty had lowered their projections.
Travel and tourism are the Grand Strand’s bread and butter, but some businesses report they’re worried this year’s tourist season might not be as successful as previous years. Several businesses told ...
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