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South Carolina’s Grand Strand is a 60 mile long stretch of Atlantic coast offering sandy, white beaches and carrying oceanfront communities. The area is defined by North Myrtle Beach in Little River to the north, all the way past Georgetown to Cape Romain at the south. Aside from Myrtle Beach, located at the heart of the grand stand, top locations to visit include Murrell’s Inlet, the historic fishing village, the easy-going Surfside Beach with its oceanfront pier, and Pawleys Island, one of the oldest resort towns on the east coast. Litchfield Beach is named for the 18th century plantation once operating there. Streets of the picturesque town are lined with oak trees, just minutes from the sandy shore. Garden City beach offers oceanfront access, and a Creekwalk boardwalk through the salt marsh.

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