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To view this email as a web page, go The Best Mile At The Beach! runs from 14th Avenue North to 2nd

To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Charlotte.com - Charlotte's home page]( [Visit Myrtle Beach, South Carolina] [Check Out Myrtle Beach Summer Deals Being Offered Right Now]( The Best Mile At The Beach! [A Mile Of Fun] The Myrtle Beach area's beautiful well over one mile long and growing [Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade]( runs from 14th Avenue North to 2nd Avenue Pier in downtown Myrtle Beach. Throughout the summer, the popular [Myrtle Beach Boardwalk]( is home to festivals, including Ocean Boulevard's "Hot Summer Nights" . Always a family favorite, the boardwalk provides oceanfront views of the pristine beach line, numerous shops and restaurants along its path. Be sure to book your hotel near all the Boardwalk fun! [Read More]( Skywheel Myrtle Beach [Ride The Skywheel] Situated as a centerpiece of the 1.2 mile-long Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade, the [SkyWheel]( is surrounded by some tasty eats, great shopping and the pristine sands of the Atlantic. When you're done having your breath taken away by the incredible view from your [SkyWheel]( flight, browse the LandShark SurfShack for gifts to take home. Be sure to grab a brew and a bite at the LandShark Bar & Grill. [Skywheel]( Second Avenue Pier [Second Avenue Pier In Myrtle Beach] For over 80 years the [2nd Ave. Pier]( has been one of the iconic Myrtle Beach tourism centerpieces. Millions have fished off its decks. The Pier House restaurant for many years has offered great seafood and steaks with an unforgettable ocean view. The Pier View open air bar is a grand spot for people watching over cocktails and appetizers. The lovely [2nd Ave. Pier]( is located at the southern end of the Boardwalk & Promenade. [More Info]( Stay, Play, Eat and Shop the Boardwalk [Have Fun On The Boardwalk] Have a great family vacation near the Boardwalk in Myrtle Beach! Check out [all the hotels]( near this fun location. Stay near the center of town with all the many historic and new [attractions]( in the area. The town center has many food and entertainment options for the whole family! Shop at legendary gift shops. Day or night enjoy the festivals and fun along the award winning Boardwalk! [Read More]( Myrtle Beach Zipline Adventures [Soar Through The Skies On A Zipline] Enjoy flying in the breeze at Myrtle Beach [Zipline Adventures]( Kids and adults alike love the fun and adrenalized action of zooming along and then dropping back to earth! More fun has been added to the adventure experience at [Myrtle Beach Zipline]( by including the new Wild Hex Aerial Adventure for 2017! No children under 6 please and 18 and over must sign waiver. Weight limits of up to 264 lbs. [Zipline Fun]( Follow Visit Myrtle Beach on Facebook [Follow Us On Facebook] Stay up to date with the latest deals and events for your great Myrtle Beach 2017 vacation with the [Visit Myrtle Beach Facebook page](. Learn everything you need to know all about sunny Myrtle Beach before you get here! Get videos and photos from locals and travelers, hotel info, attractions info, and moneysaving coupons! Join over 1.67 million Facebook followers and start following today. [Follow Us]( [VisitMyrtleBeach.com]( Think Myrtle Beach: [Invest, Relocate, Retire]( Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce 1200 North Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577 USA © 2016 Myrtle Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. All rights reserved. --------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to our other products, opt out of these e-mails or manage your account by visiting the [Member Center]( at charlotteobserver.com, or you can opt out [here](. Don't know why you got this email? You have an account at charlotteobserver.com and you currently are opted in for mailings of this type. To review or change your account login information, you can update your profile [here](. If you don't know your account information, you can find out [here](. Please do not reply to this e-mail, as we are unable to respond to messages sent to this address. Written communications concerning this mailing can be directed to: The Charlotte Observer, Attn: Interactive, 600 S. Tryon St., Charlotte NC 28202. [About Charlotteobserver.com |]( [Terms of Use |]( [Privacy Statement |]( [About the McClatchy Company |]( [Copyright](

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