Things to do in Myrtle Beach
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Children's Museum of South Carolina
Afraid your tot is being dumbed-down by too much cotton candy and miniature golf? This museum can help. Created for kids from 1 to 11, it has lots of interactive displays, including a doctor's examining room, a dentist's office, a science lab and a kiddie ATM.
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The Carolina Opry
2 hours 30 minutes (Departs Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
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The Carolina Opry with Calvin Gilmore, Rita Gumm, Steve Templeton, Kym Shurbutt - the ones who started it all - plus 29 more of the industry's most talented ent…
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The Library
It could be 1957 in the wood-paneled environs of The Library, the fanciest restaurant on the Strand, which serves the most deliciously retro of French dishes - think duck à l'orange and theatrically flambéed desserts.
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Brookgreen Gardens
Sixteen miles south of town on Hwy 17 S, magical Brookgreen Gardens are home to the largest collection of American sculpture in the country, set amid 9000 acres of rice plantation turned subtropical garden paradise.
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Fat Harold's Beach Club
It's a gas to watch the graying beach bums groove to doo-wop and old-time rock 'n' roll at this North Myrtle institution, which calls itself 'Home of the Shag.' The dance, that is. Free shag lessons are offered at 7pm every Tuesday.
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Prosser's BBQ
Your best bet on Murrells Inlet's 'restaurant row, ' homey Prosser's has a gut-busting buffet of fried fish and chicken, sweet potatoes, mac 'n' cheese, and vinegary pulled pork. Hours vary by season. Worth the drive.
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Good Vibrations at Carolina Opry
90 minutes (Departs Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
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Relive your wonder years at Carolina Opry's Good Vibrations show! Sing along to the hits of the sixties, seventies and eighties as the cast of Carolina Opry tak…
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Lee's Inlet Kitchen
Lee's Inlet Kitchen has been a Murrells Inlet mainstay since 1948. It serves massive platters of scallops, deviled crab and hush puppies in a huge cottage-style building.
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Family Kingdom
Family Kingdom is an old-fashioned amusement-and-water-park combo overlooking the ocean. Hours vary by season; it's closed in winter.
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Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede
The Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede has a nightly dinner theater extravaganza involving herds of buffalo and flag-waving stunt riders.
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Broadway at the Beach
Broadway at the Beach, with shops, restaurants, nightclubs, rides and an IMAX theater, is the largest.
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Duffy Street Seafood Shack
This place has a divey, peanut-shells-on-the-floor ambience and a raw bar 'happy hour' with 30¢shrimp.
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Myrtle Beach Water Sports
Go parasailing or rent jet skis or speed boats at Myrtle Beach Water Sports.
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