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Brookgreen Garden
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One of the largest collections of American sculpture in the world - plus 9,000 acre refuge and park. The ponds, floral displays and exotic plants provide a beautiful setting. Hours - 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. We're located on U.S. 17 South between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, South Carolina. Brookgreen Gardens is about a 20-mile drive from Myrtle Beach and 20-25 miles from Georgetown.
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Dixie Stampede
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Myrtle Beach's best family dining and entertainment value! For fabulous food, thrilling competitions, beautiful girls, tough as nails heroes, and a galloping good time, visit the Dixie Stampede. 8901-B Highway 17 N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29572. Phone: 1-800-433-4401.
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Myrtle Beach Pavilion Amusement Park
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A Myrtle Beach landmark built in 1902, the Pavilion is at the center of downtown nightlife. Over 9 million people visit the Pavilion and amusement park each year. 8th Ave North Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach. Call 1-888-539-8662 for more information.
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Huntington Beach State Park
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Blessed with all the natural wonders of the coastal region, Huntington Beach State Park features 184 campsites, four picnic shelters, boardwalk, nature trail, beach, shore fishing, daily interpretive programs, National Historic Landmark, and a park store. Call for more information: 843-546-4623.
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Bellefield Nature Center (Georgetown)
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The Bellefield Nature Center, located in the 17-500-acre wildlife refuge of Hobcaw Barony, offers visitors a look into the area's rich natural history and the Center's world-renowned research programs. Also found here are aquariums and terrariums displaying both rare and native creatures. 843-546-4623.
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