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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The Avett Brothers perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • Leslie perform at House Of Blues, in Myrtle Beach, SC, on July 25, 2009.
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  • The skull of a dog lies in grass and flowers.
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  • The skull of a dog lies in grass and flowers.
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  • The skull of a dog lies in grass and flowers.
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  • The skull of a dog lies in grass and flowers.
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  • The skull of a dog lies in grass and flowers.
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A wooden fence art the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A wooden fence on the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • The Myrtle Beach Pavilion, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These photos were taken the day the park closed permanently in 2006 after well over 50 years of operation. A handful of the rides are now at the Pavilion Nostalgia Park at Broadway at the Beach. For generations of fun-seekers, The Pavilion, and the arcades, gift shops, food joints, and other funky, honky-tonk establishments that surround it have also defined Myrtle Beach. The highlight is The Hurricane, a CCI-built wood coaster that straddles one side of The Pavilion. Other signature attractions include the Haunted Hotel, a wonderful, traditional dark ride that incorporates Disney-style illusions, Treasure Hunt, an interactive dark ride in which passengers rack up points by shooting Pirate Booty targets, and the Hydro-Surge river raft ride. The park also offers some wild thrill rides like a Top Spin and Enterprise, as well as a stunning 1912 Herschell-Spillman carousel and a decent collection of kiddie rides. CAPTION INFO FROM ABOUT.COM ARTICLE
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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