Two sides of Myrtle Beach

26Jun08

Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach, Big Crab

I saw some great high-end properties while in Myrtle Beach last week but — I have to say — what I loved most was some of the outrageous road architecture that lined the main drag. I could spend a lifetime shooting things like the Big Crab restaurant above (with a line out the door like that it has to be good!) or the many over-the-top miniature golf courses they have. Seriously — multi-story miniature golf courses! Maybe I could get a grant…

2 Responses to “Two sides of Myrtle Beach”


  1. 1 Robert Posted June 26th, 2008 - 6:14 pm

    Those photos are a good way to introduce Myrtle Beach.

    I’m not sure if you had the chance to visit the small towns on the south end of the beach on your way to Brookgreen Gardens (Surfside, Garden City, Murrells Inlet), but it’s a side of the Grand Strand worth exploring if you return.

  2. 2 Bruce L.Snell Posted June 26th, 2008 - 6:40 pm

    Schweet! I’ve been missing your posts, glad your back at the Mac!

    -Bruce

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