July 4th Fireworks @
Barefoot Landing
Barefoot Landing will celebrate the 4th of July with a special fireworks show at 10:15pm.
Barefoot Landing will celebrate the 4th of July with a special fireworks show at 10:15pm.
Barefoot Landing is located at
4898 Highway 17 South, North Myrtle Beach along the Intracoastal Waterway and
includes more than 100 specialty and retail shops and 14 waterfront restaurants.
For additional information and a list of upcoming events like the Paws Across
The Water duck race and Cruise to the Coast Classic Car Show please contact
Barefoot Landing 843.272.8349. Open daily from 10am-11pm.
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4th of July
Celebration at Surfside Beach
6pm - 10pm
6pm - 10pm
The Town of Surfside Beach's
4th of July Celebration is on July 4th from 6-10 p.m. at the Pier.
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Battleship
Blast
Battleship NORTH CAROLINA proudly presents the Battleship Blast 4th of July Celebration. The celebration will not disappoint and at 9:05pm the Battleship will host the Annual Battleship Blast fireworks spectacular.
Battleship NORTH CAROLINA proudly presents the Battleship Blast 4th of July Celebration. The celebration will not disappoint and at 9:05pm the Battleship will host the Annual Battleship Blast fireworks spectacular.
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July 4th Boat Parade
& Fireworks in Murrells Inlet
In June 1984, a few local citizens of Murrells Inlet met at Rosa Linda's to discuss the possibility of a July 4th boat parade. The idea was the result of these thoughts… "If Pawley’s Island can have a parade, then why not Murrells Inlet?" It took only one month to plan the first parade. Only 25 boats were hoped for that first year but they ended up with over 40 participants! It seems that everyone loves a parade. Especially boaters!
In June 1984, a few local citizens of Murrells Inlet met at Rosa Linda's to discuss the possibility of a July 4th boat parade. The idea was the result of these thoughts… "If Pawley’s Island can have a parade, then why not Murrells Inlet?" It took only one month to plan the first parade. Only 25 boats were hoped for that first year but they ended up with over 40 participants! It seems that everyone loves a parade. Especially boaters!
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