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Explore the Waccamaw Neck Links
to attractions, communities, organizations, restaurants, and businesses
near Murrells Inlet
south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that will
enhance your visit to the Waccamaw Neck.~ Attractions ~
Brookgreen Gardens
- Murrells Inlet; beautiful, moss-draped sculpture gardens, animal exhibits; source of Tales from
Brookgreen
Huntington Beach State Park
- Murrells Inlet; sandy beach, alligators, Atalaya; site of The Flagg Flood
Bellefield Nature Center / Hobcaw Barony Discovery Center - history and nature
Myrtle Beach State Park
- sandy beach, fishing pier, native vegetation
All Saints
Church Cemetery - graves of Alice and other early
residents, near Pawleys Island
Belin Methodist
Church - the church that moved to Murrells Inlet
Marsh Walk -
a boardwalk along the marsh in Murrells Inlet
Sandy Island - a natural area managed by the Nature Conservancy
Rice Museum -
in Georgetown; history of rice growing and the Georgetown area
SC Lighthouses - several in the Lowcountry
~ Communities
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Garden City Beach
Georgetown
Litchfield Beach
Myrtle Beach
Murrells Inlet
Pawleys Island
Surfside Beach
Socastee
~ Organizations ~
Horry County Historical Society
Murrells Inlet 2007
Official Tourism Site of South Carolina
Univ.of
South Carolina Tales of the Tidelands
~ Restaurants ~
Some of our old favorites . . .
Capt Dave's Dockside (Murrells Inlet)
Drunken Jack's (Murrells Inlet)
Franks and
Frank's Outback (Pawleys Island)
Lee's Inlet Kitchen (Murrells Inlet)
Oliver's Lodge (Murrells Inlet)
For reviews of these and many, many others in the Myrtle Beach
area see
www.myrtlebeachscrestaurants.com
~ Businesses ~
Ocean Lakes
Family Campground - Myrtle Beach; on the beach with a multitude of activities
Black River
Outdoors Center - Georgetown; kayak through the marshes and along rivers
Captain Dick's -
Murrells Inlet;
fishing, marsh tours, boats, jet skis, parasailing
The Hammock
Shops - Pawleys Island; hammocks plus 21 other shops
Enrich your enjoyment of the Lowcountry near Murrells Inlet and Myrtle Beach on South Carolina's Waccamaw Neck . . . |
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Buy the complete
paperback version
(single copies or in bulk) of Lynn Michelsohn's
Tales from Brookgreen
Gardens, Folklore, Ghost Stories, and Gullah
Folktales in the South Carolina Lowcountry
also $9.99 on
Kindle
(readable on iPad, iPhone, PC,
Mac, Blackberry, Android, etc.)
and available from other online booksellers, your local bookstore,
or on
NOOK.
These charming stories interweave ghostly legends, local reminiscences, and
Gullah folktales with factual information about the history, geography, and
people of the South Carolina Lowcountry around Brookgreen Gardens, near Myrtle
Beach . . . an entertaining and informative addition to your visit to this unique area.
Shorter selections from Tales from Brookgreen are also available
as ebooks . . .

Crab Boy's Ghost and Other Gullah Folktales.
Just $0.99
Kindle ,
also on
NOOK !
Lowcountry Ghosts
Stories of Alice Flagg, Confederate Blockade Runners, and Haunted Beads
$2.99 on
Kindle ,
also on
NOOK
Gullah Ghosts
Stories and Folktales from Brookgreen Gardens in the South Carolina Lowcountry
with Notes on Gullah Culture and History
$2.99 on
Kindle ,
also on
NOOK
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