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Myrtle Beach Area History

Myrtle Beach...Originally called "New Town", Myrtle Beach was nothing more than something that was considered as worthless land. After Burroughs and Collins bought the land in 1900, the development began. Read More...
North Myrtle Beach...Moving to the beach from the Little River area, North Myrtle Beach slowly grew into the resort area on the north end of the beach. Five communities developed, Cherry Grove, Ocean Drive, Crescent Beach, Atlantic Beach and Windy Hill. Read More...
Little River...is rich in history. It's stories include Pirates and a Civil War skirmish to take Fort Randall. Read More...
Conway...the hub of Horry County. Historical buildings and sites. Myrtle Beach history passed through Conway. Read More...
Murrells Inlet...More pirates hiding here than you can shake a hook at. Hidden treasures, hidden boats, rum runners, blockage runners. Murrells Inlet's favorite letter?... Arrrrr. Read More...
Pawleys Island...Need rice? This area is well known for its Rice Plantations. This was southern elegance at its finest. Rich land owners from this area developed much of the beach as a place to rest. Read More...
Carolina Forest...was created as a planned community in response to the growth that occurred in the Myrtle Beach area in the 1990's. Read More...
Surfside Beach...was mostly a plantation owned by John Tillman for growing sweet potatoes and rice. After the Civil War the plantation was dissolved and a new town grew out of it called Roach's Beach. Read More...
Garden City...was a resort area and the home of the Garden City Lumber Company. Read More...