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Visit Grande Dunes' Events Calendar
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Brookgreen Gardens
Located between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island Brookgreen Gardens is one of the most significant collections of
figurative sculpture by American artist in the world. It is home to over 900 works by 300 of the greatest names in
American sculpture, past and present. Visitors can also explore the Low Country History and Wildlife Preserve,
containing acre upon acre of native plants and animals.
Simeon B. Chapin & Franklin G. Burroughs Art Museum
Housed in a 1924 converted beach cottage, the Simeon B. Chapin & Franklin G. Burroughs Art Museum offers six to eight
contemporary visual art exhibits annually, a permanent collection of regional artwork and historical maps, and a fine
arts resource library. Refreshments are available on the tea porch which overlooks the ocean, and the museum gift shop
features work by local artisans.
Huntington Beach State Park
The diverse natural environment of the South Carolina Coast can be observed at the freshwater lagoon, salt marsh, nature
trail and a fabulous stretch of beach. Huntington Beach State Park has 133 campsites, picnic areas with shelters, nature
programs and the historic castle Atalaya, once the winter home of sculptor Anna H. Huntington and her husband.
Long Bay Symphony
The Long Bay Symphony offers diverse and comprehensive programming to the eastern Carolinas region through various
entertainment and education opportunities. During its entire history, the Long Bay Symphony has considered educational
programming for both young people and adults as part of its mission. The Symphony and its education programs serve a
diverse audience including minority populations and the disabled. Approximately one-third of the total 20,000 people served during the
year are young people, ages pre-school through high school.
Broadway at the Beach
The largest venue of its kind in South Carolina, whether its first-class dining, casual shopping, dancing the night away,
playing at unique attractions, or lounging in upscale hotels, Broadway at the Beach has everything to do
with fun!
Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, Broadway at the Beach is fun for families, single guest, the vacationer, or the
local resident.
The Palace Theater is a twenty-million dollar, 2,638 seat facility built in 1995 in the center of Myrtle Beach. It is
part of the award winning entertainment complex “Broadway At The Beach”. The Palace Theater is home to the
famous Le Grande Cirque. The spellbinding and magical Le Grande Cirque brings top class entertainment, fun and laughter to the stage of the Palace Theatre. The breathtaking spectacle brings you feats of strength and incredible skill that will
quite simply take your breath away. It produces so much excitement and electricity, it could light up the entire Grand
Strand! The amazing tricks performed by some of the world's greatest acrobats will amaze and astound you, and take you
to the edge of your seats.
Myrtle Waves
Myrtle Waves is a 20-acre water park that has become a landmark in the Myrtle Beach area, and entertains over 200,000
people each summer and has facilities for up to 5,000 people per day. In addition to more than 30 rides and attractions,
Myrtle Waves Water Park provides parking, complimentary lounge chairs, shaded pavilions, lockers, showers, picnic areas,
and food outlets.
NASCAR Speed Park
Grab the wheel for full-throttle family fun with NASCAR SpeedPark's exciting tracks and tons of fun for the little ones
with the kid-sized rides in the Beginners Circle. Get revved up on The Qualifier or The Champions track, then step up to
the challenge of the Family 500 and the slip-sliding Intimidator slick track! NASCAR SpeedPark has tracks and rides for
all ages and skill levels. Challenge yourself to the 5/8ths-scale, covered cars or race like the pros on the D-oval
Competitor track. NASCAR SpeedPark is also great for the little ones with kid-sized rides, interactive arcade, and a
snack bar.
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