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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]( Find Your Place To Stay [Find Your Place To Stay] Celebrate the July 4th holiday and make summer memories that will last a lifetime in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Relax and unwind along sixty miles of soft sandy beaches, enjoy endless attractions and add an Independence Day event or two to your itinerary! You'll find [accommodation options]( for any sized group - choose from area hotels, oceanfront resorts, cozy beach homes, campgrounds, motels, and condo rentals with amazing amenities. [Book now]( for the best availability, views, room options and rates! [Book Now]( Celebrate July 4th [4th of July Festivities in Myrtle Beach] From the [Salute to the Shore]( flyover of F-16s along our coast to cupcake eating contests, parades and more, the Myrtle Beach area is the place to be this July 4th! Did someone say [fireworks]( When the sun goes down, watch the sky light up with several professional [fireworks shows]( taking place over the ocean, at Broadway at the Beach, Barefoot Landing, Ticket Return Field after the Myrtle Beach Pelicans game and other locations. Come celebrate! [Fireworks]( Calling All Seafood Lovers [Myrtle Beach Oyster Roast] Myrtle Beach has long been known to be a major [seafood capital](. The casual traveler will enjoy much diversity of tropical style "beach bar" [seafood restaurants]( with live entertainment and breathtaking waterfront views. For the 4th of July, treat the family and feast away at one of our 170-item grand seafood buffets, go to an oyster roast or dress up a bit for one of the many fine dining seafood houses with cross cultural culinary flair! [Read More]( Visit Barefoot Landing [People Shopping at Barefoot Landing] Welcome to one of the most unique and popular shopping, dining and entertainment destinations that you will ever experience. Set along the Intracoastal Waterway and featuring a 27 acre lake, [Barefoot Landing]( combines breathtaking scenery with an outstanding selection of places to enjoy day and night. Immerse yourself in this quaint Southern [shopping village]( and explore 60 shops and 25 places to eat. Catch a show at House of Blues or The Alabama Theatre. Visit Barefoot Landing on your trip to the beach! [More Info]( The Wonderworks Experience [Wonderworks building at Broadway At The Beach] This top rated family and kids attraction in Myrtle Beach is easy to spot - just look for the upside down building! Located at Broadway at the Beach, [Wonderworks]( an amusement park for the mind, is grand educational fun-filled entertainment for the family! Enjoy over 100 hands-on exhibits that challenge the mind and spark the imagination. Get an adrenaline rush on the Soar and Explore zip lines, Glow in the Dark rope courses, and Laser Tag. Visit the gift shop and eatery to cap off an entire day of family fun. Insider tip: save time and purchase your tickets [online]( [Read More]( Beach Tips & Information [Family Enjoying the Beach] Enjoy the Myrtle Beach area's 60 miles of beautiful coastline safely! Our [beach information]( includes tips for safe swimming, water quality updates, sun protection, and lifeguards. Here you'll also find links to other valuable vacation information including tips for vacation, tide charts and beach wheelchairs. Take advantage of this informative and [helpful link]( to plan a fun and safe beach vacation! We look forward to welcoming you to the Myrtle Beach area this summer. [Beach Info]( [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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