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Ripley’s Aquarium is one of the most autism-friendly and beautiful attractions to visit. During their sensory friendly days, they raise the lights, lower the sounds and provide headphones if needed. There are plenty of spaces to stop for quiet time including the new Sloth Valley exhibit and the path of
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When you visit The Beach and you are craving golf, how do you choose which of one of the 90 golf courses you are going to play when you are in Myrtle Beach? I’m guessing you are looking at the beauty of the places, the rates, the conditions, their reputation
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The Great Storm of 1822 wrought unprecedented damage to the Myrtle Beach area when its wind and waves pounded our coastline two centuries ago. In addition to the devastation left behind it also originated one of Myrtle Beach’s little-known legends that was popular in the early twentieth century. I was
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If you have toddlers in tow on your trip to Myrtle Beach, don’t worry, there are oodles of things to do here just for them besides splashing and playing on the beach! Here are some of my top picks: EdVenture Myrtle Beach Let your little ones crawl, climb, and explore
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The Hammock Coast is the laid-back stretch of the Grand Strand, south of Myrtle Beach, from Murrells Inlet to Georgetown. With its marshy landscape, moss-dripping oaks, and centuries-old architecture, it provides the perfect backdrop for many a spooky tale. And it doesn’t disappoint. The region is the home of two
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According to the International Board of Credentialing Continuing Education Standards, 87% of families with autism say they will never travel because it’s too difficult. However, I believe that the obstacles to travel are to be taken seriously, but they can also be overcome. Traveling provides many wonderful experiences for families
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Barefoot Landing is a unique combination of specialty stores, tasty restaurants and eateries, and things to do all in one place. It’s nestled alongside the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway in North Myrtle Beach and is a must-see during your Myrtle Beach vacation. They have wonderful annual events, live music, great restaurants
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When the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base Redevelopment Authority headed by Colonel Buddy Styers, USAF, Retired, transformed the former base into what is the Market Common District today, part of the scope of their work was to submit names to the City of Myrtle Beach for all of the new
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The Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina continually proves that it is worthy of the moniker “The Grand Strand” and “The Beach” year-after-year, garnering prestigious awards and designations ranging from the “Best Resorts in South Carolina” by Southern Living, “Most Affordable Place to Buy a Beach House in the U.S.”
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When the ribbon was cut for the beautifully restored Myrtle Beach Train Depot in May of 2004, I was there. My husband and I had just returned from our honeymoon making it our first public appearance as a married couple since our wedding a few weeks before. In the prior
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Recently, I was flying across the country and was finding the experience rather stressful. The security line was on high alert and people were grumpy. When I arrived at the end of my first leg and entered the terminal, I was greeted by a greyhound and its handler. Any worries