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Shopping, Dining, & Lodging









            relaxed, village-style setting. Market Common offers a blend of local boutiques
            and well-known brands ranging from fashion and jewelry to home décor. Enjoy
            a variety of eateries, including cafes, grills, breweries, and tapas bars, and relax
            in what is said to be the most comfortable movie theater in Myrtle Beach.

            A few miles away in either direction of bustling Myrtle Beach will take you
            to the Strand’s charming small towns, all of which have a lot to offer when
            it comes to entertainment. Murrells Inlet, perhaps better known as the
            “Seafood Capital of the South,” is home to the Murrells Inlet MarshWalk,
            which winds along the inlet and offers incredible views and even more
            incredible deals from local shops. Waterfront dining is an experience along
            the MarshWalk, where you never have to worry about whether the catch of
            the day is fresh or frozen. With local fishermen trawling the waters each day,
            you can be certain whatever you order off the menu came straight off the
            dock that very morning.

            Located 20 miles north of Myrtle Beach, Little River’s waterfront is also a
            seafood lover’s paradise. The small town is known for its blue crab and even
            hosts the Blue Crab Festival each May, which draws hundreds of visitors from
            all over the South.

            Downtown Georgetown and Conway are historic gems waiting to be
            discovered. Both are located on the waterfront – Georgetown on the Winyah
            Bay, and Conway along
            the Waccamaw River.
            Historical presence                                               WHEN IT HAS TO BE
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            can be sensed in both
            places. Walking through                                           HARLEY DAVIDSON
            the historic districts,   Working in harmony with both the
            you can read historical
            markers and admire      environment & people to provide the
            beautifully preserved        best quality cup of coffee.
            vintage buildings and
            hundred-year-old, moss-
            draped oaks, which are
            known as the town’s
            “oldest citizens.” Small
            boutiques, antique and
            book stores line the
            sidewalks. Restaurants                                                       4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:
            serve a variety of foods,
            including Lowcountry
            cuisine and farm-to-table
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            parades, festivals, and      Myrtle Beach, SC 29572                  MYRTLEBEACHHARLEY.COM      HARLEYSHOPATTHEBEACH.COM
            concerts that both           843.839.3370                            BROADWAY AT THE BEACH          TANGER OUTLET
            residents and visitors      mysecondcup.com                        1316 CELEBRITY SQ. | MYRTLE BEACH  HWY. 501 | MYRTLE BEACH
                                                                                     843.293.5555
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            come out to enjoy.

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