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The Battery on the Waterway: In 1901 a timber and turpentine firm, the Burrough’s and Collin’s Company, began developing the resort potential of the Grand Strand by building the beach’s first hotel — the Seaside Inn. Back then, ocean lots sold for a measly 25 bucks, with buyers receiving an extra lot if they...
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The Bluffs: An affordable home on the water — and Destiny Development delivers with The Bluffs, a truly spectacular deal. Residents of this Intracoastal community in Myrtle Beach reap the rewards of having played their cards right every day by living the Lowcountry life — complete with the sound of wind...
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Carolina Waterway Plantation: many seafaring birds, including the brown pelican, migrate to the most pristine environment. According to the Audubon Society, these birds serve as a beacon — moving to the beach that is the best. Our fair-weather and full-feathered friends have flocked to the Intracoastal...
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Waterway Palms Plantation: Charleston architecture and the energy and excitement of Myrtle
Beach life, the marriage between the Waterway Palms Plantation and
the Holy City is a union that will pass the test of time.
Debuting on many “best of” lists, the new Myrtle Beach is a
match made in heaven for...
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