Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Pirates Voyage has been described as an Exciting, inspiring, and swashbuckling experience for all hands on deck! While you enjoy a delicious 4-course feast, watch a battle for lost treasure between Captain Blackbeard and other pirates on land, water, and in a large pirate ship. Be sure to check out Salty the seal, who is always a fan favorite.
Myrtle Beach Family Vacation
Medieval Times, Bike Rides down Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Waves Water Park, Mt. Atlanticus Minotaur Golf, Blackbeard's Pirate Cruise, Cherry Grove Beach, and The Beach House Hotel Pool. Visit Myrtle Beach, SC for a memorable family vacation!
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Shipwreck! Pirates and Treasure | NC Weekend | UNC TV
The Odyssey Marine Exploration has added much to our understanding of seafaring history, and the inquisitive public can see it all restored and on display at the Greensboro Science Center's shipwreck gallery. Bars of gold and pirate weaponry adds to the mystique and adventure to the gallery itself, and visitors can even interact with a replica of the remote-controlled mechanical arm Zeus, which enables scientists to bring to the surface much of what's on display in the GSC.
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Myrtle Beach Segway
Offering tours, rentals, sales & events on a Segway. The Eco-Friendly Way To Play
The Hyde Shipwreck April 26th, 2014 (NC Coast)
Hyde sits upright in 85ft of water 18 miles from Masonboro inlet. It was sunk by NC Division of Marine Fisheries in 1988
Visit Historic Swansboro, North Carolina
Swansboro, North Carolina, known as the Friendly City by the Sea, is a quaint, historic town located on the North Carolina Coast boarding both the IntraCoastal Waterway and the White Oak River. With water, water, water all around (and the Atlantic Ocean mere minutes away,) it's safe to assume that water sports are the number one activity in the area…and there are plenty to pick from!
Walk through downtown Swansboro on any given day and you're likely to see any number of kayakers and paddle-boarders making their way through the Intracoastal Waterway headed towards the many scenic beaches along Bogue Inlet. Others may want to fish…or water ski…or just cruise up and down the White Oak River. If you're more of a land-lover, Swansboro loves YOU, too.
Swansboro has historical sites to discover, eclectic shops to explore, and lots of 'family-friendly' recreation like biking, hiking, camping, and outdoor concerts…just to name a few! And, of course, it's always OK to do a little bit of NOTHIN'! After all, you are at the coast!
The Best Places to Visit in North Carolina
The Best Places to Visit in North Carolina
North Carolina is also known as Old North State and Tar Heel State and has a lot of places and sights that are worthy of a visit. It is a state blessed with beautiful beaches, stunning mountain scenery and plenty of Old South charm. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities from hiking, mountain climbing, and skiing, along with a taste of Appalachian culture in the Blue Ridge and Smokey mountains. Sun and sand await visitors to the state’s coastal region with secluded barrier islands in the Outer Banks and the bustling beach-side city of Wilmington. Have a look at the most beautiful places, not only cities, to visit in North Carolina.
#1.Asheville
#2.Lake Lure
#3.Chimney Rock State Park
#4.Grandfather Mountain
#5.Bald Head Island
#6.Outer Banks
#7.Great Smoky Mountains National Park
#8.Linville Gorge and Falls
#9.Emerald Isle
#10.Cherohala Skyway
Pirates, Plankton, and Pelicans
Beginning in October, South Carolina Maritime will kick off its educational programming aboard the Spirit of South Carolina with a 6 week pilot program of daysails for grades 5 and 6.
The daysail programs, or Sea Spray Scout program, will focus on exploring math, science, and history as it relates to South Carolina and the sea. Program curriculum will be correlated to South Carolina state standards and will include supplemental curriculum with both pre- and post-sail activities.
Little River, South Carolina | Full Potential Real Estate
By Blanche FloydIndian tribes called the stream Mineola, meaning “little river” and that became its name. Little River is one of the oldest settlements along the coast, with fishermen and farmers coming to stay in the late 1600s and 1700s. There are no records, but possibly they built small cabins on the wide tidal inlet, which narrows to a stream. The river became part of the Intracoastal Waterway in 1936.The small protected harbor was a haven for shipwreck survivors and pirates, who needed a place for rest and repairs. The few settlers were forced to help pirates who demanded food and supplies, their weapons a persuasive factor. Names like Captain Kidd, Blackbeard, Stede Bonnette, Anne Bonney and others are part of the local lore. From time to time, maps appear as restaurant place mats, attempting to locate buried pirate treasure.
According to the highway marker south of Little River, the Rev. George Whitefield, the fiery “Oxford Methodist,” visited the village in 1740, confirming the fact of a settlement before that date. President George Washington noted that he dined with James Cochran in Little River in April 1791, as he traveled the King’s Highway on his Southern tour.
The “Robert Mills Atlas of Horry District S.C., 1828″ lists Little River and Conwayborough as the only two villages in the county. Travel between the two was difficult because of marshes and river swamps.
Until recently the gaunt burned structure of a fine old house towered over the grassy slope near the harbor in Little River. It was the Randall-Vereen House, one of the oldest in Horry County until it burned. The house was one of three built by Capt. Thomas Randall of New England, who came to Little River after the War of 1812. For a time, Little River was called “Yankee Town” by the rest of the county, because a few people from New England had come there to live.
The village became a prosperous port in the 1850’s, shipping fine lumber and naval stores to Northern markets. It had a sawmill, waterhouse, stores, school and bank. Several churches were organized and people built nice homes. The Civil War wiped out this progress. A large salt works produced much needed salt for the Confederate Army until it was burned by Union forces. Shipping and fishing were at standstill, with coastal blockade.
“The American Guide Series, 1938″ tells an interesting story about Little River in the late 1800s. By then, seagoing steamers made regular runs between Georgetown, Little River and Wilmington, loaded with cargo and passengers. Sewing machines were something of a novelty in the South and greatly needed for family sewing. The few women who had machines would graciously invite friends and neighbors to share their use. Summer afternoons found ladies gathered on wide porches, under sheltering oaks along the riverfront. The ladies might “piece quilts” or mend or sew for their families, taking turns to use the wonderful new Singer sewing machine. It looked like an old-fashioned “sewing bee.” Passengers on steamers coming into the harbor smiled and waved at the busy women, who happily smiled and waved back.
Through the years, Little River has reluctantly played host to pirates, smugglers, and blockade-runners in the Civil War. But road building in the 1920s and use of cars and trucks to carry people and good caused sea traffic and trade to diminish and finally disappear
Today Little River is widely known for it s deep-sea fishing, charter boats and commercial fishing. One of the sights of the day is to watch fishing and shrimp boats going out in the early morning for the day’s catch, with the sun coming up and mist rising from the calm inlet waters.
Little River remains unincorporated, with a 1990 census count of about 4,000 residents, but it is a fast growing community. A new post office, consolidated schools, golf courses, new homes and condominiums, motels and bed-and-breakfast inns attract new residents. Seafood has always been a drawing card, from the days when the Indians came.
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Go Local - Smugglers Cove - Carolina Beach NC
Hear from Miles Bielec, owner of Smuggler’s Cove Provision Company located on the famous Carolina Beach Boardwalk. #GoLocalCB
Beach Side of CC Texas
The Beach Side of Corpus Christi, Texas near the aircraft carrier museum.
Drug Rehab Columbia SC (803) 234-4123 and Alcohol Treatment Center South Carolina
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When you find yourself in Columbia SC craving drugs or alcohol or the after effects of using seem unbearable, making you want to use again as quickly as possible, you or a loved one has an drug or alcohol addiction problem. All is not lost. Call Drug Rehab Columbia SC at (803) 234-4123 because you know you need to start your rehabilitation treatment.
When you are ready to start drug or alcoholism rehab, you must be determined to kick your addiction or alcoholism once and for all. In order for you to have a successful recovery, you want to choose a center that you feel comfortable with because you are in a vulnerable state and need to trust the therapists and doctors who will be treating you. The professional staff at our treatment center will take the time to learn about you and your addiction. Your recovery will be based on your specific needs rather than one treatment plan for everyone. Call (803) 234-4123 to begin treatment today.
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Ocracoke Island - Paranormal History Profile
Ocracoke Island
In July of 2006, we stopped at Ocracoke Island during our honeymoon road trip. This turned out to be the best mistake of our honeymoon, as we enjoyed the island greatly. Although this was before we were into paranormal research, we did find the island completely intriguing and were able to capture some of the interesting places in photographs.
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Welcome to Beaufort - Crystal Coast Visitor's Guide Magazine
After crossing the new Gallants Channel Bridge into the quaint town of Beaufort, you'll find yourself in a place like no other. Breathe in the fragrant salty air as you stroll leisurely down the tree-lined streets and past historic homes and buildings. Investigate the mysteries of local legend Blackbeard the Pirate underwater or in an interactive museum. Jump aboard a high-speed boat to the nearby Cape Lookout National Seashore to explore pristine nature, untouched for centuries. Or just sit back and relax on the patio of a lovely old inn and toast to another relaxing day in this seaside paradise.
Both quaint and bustling, a vacation to Beaufort, North Carolina has all the flavor of a small port town but enough attractions, amenities and activities to rival any seaside destination. Most of all, it is the history of the town that gives Beaufort its distinct character and unique setting.
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