RBC Bank is presenting three military band concerts as part of the 49th annual Canadian-American Days, to be held March 13-21
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By Lauren Poster
The Franklin G. Burroughs and Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum held an open celebration Saturday for the Lunar
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By Lauren Poster
Now through March 19th the Myrtle Beach Art Museum is featuring the Apron Chronicles: A Patchwork of American
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By Lauren Poster
Last Wednesday and Thursday, the Myrtle Beach Art Museum launched Art, Antiques, and Treasures Appraisal Day,
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By Lauren Poster
The third annual Martin Luther King Day events kicked off Sunday at the old Train Depot in downtown Myrtle
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By Lenore McKenzie-Morris
There are a number of clichés to describe Benjamen Caldwell’s happy response to visiting the Wheels of
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By Lenore McKenzie-Morris
Far from the pounding surf, high-rise hotels and manicured golf courses, Millie the Mule circled a
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By Christina Knauss
Twenty-one works by Jonathan Green, one of the most popular artists to come out of South Carolina, have now
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By Lenore McKenzie-Morris
Atalaya's mysterious labyrinth of corridors, walk-through rooms and cloistered spaces returned to its
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By Christina Knauss
Art was created in the streets, alleys, byways and along the river walk of historic Conway for two days last
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By Lenore McKenzie-Morris
You can find a lot of Jimmy Buffet music performed at festivals in Myrtle Beach, but most of it is not
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By Lenore McKenzie-Morris
The gold dome of St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church is a familiar landmark on the U.S. 17
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By Christina Knauss
Fall means one thing along the Grand Strand: festivals! Festival season is in full swing for the next few
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Time is running out to save $25 per ticket for admission to the 10th Annual Pawleys Island Wine Gala, scheduled for Friday,
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By Christina Lee Knauss
Floridian George Stritz really, really, REALLY loves Ford Mustangs. How much? He estimates he's owned 85
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Tucked away in the City of Mullins, about 50 miles northwest of Myrtle Beach, resides the South Carolina Tobacco Museum.
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By Christina Lee Knauss
Walk into the shady interior of the Rice Museum on Front Street in Georgetown - and step back in
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By Christina Lee Knauss
Hawks and owls and vultures, oh my!
That could have been the rallying cry at the Children's Museum of
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By Michelle Cantey
Located between Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, Brookgreen Gardens encompasses more than 9,000 acres in the
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By Christina Knauss
Take a trip back in time to the bygone days of Myrtle Beach at "Jack Thompson: The Wonder Years, Myrtle
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By Christina Lee Knauss
Meck Hartfield stood under a white tent in Conway on May 2 and pounded a piece of iron into a delicate,
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The board of trustees of the official South Carolina Hall of Fame now invites individuals and organizations to nominate 2010
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The 23rd Annual Conway Main Street Rivertown Music & Arts Festival, presented by HTC, is set for Saturday, May 2, 10 a.m. - 10
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Once again the Myrtle Beach area is rolling out the red carpet for its visitors from the North during the destination’s annual
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Armand P. Arman's School of Fishes was made 27 years ago, out of welded steel and Vise-Grips. It's on display now through
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