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 South Carolina Retirement Towns
 | Conway, South Carolina OFTEN REFERRED TO AS “THE Gateway to the Beach,” Conway has long been more than just a rest stop for residents on their way to the Grand Strand. Conway is a thriving town and one of South Carolina’s top inland retirement... Click here to read more... |  | Georgetown, South Carolina GEORGETOWN MIGHT SEEM like a small, sleepy Southern city, but the quiet tree-lined streets belie a colorful history rich with pirates, Revolutionary War leaders, elegant plantations and a bustling seaport.... Click here to read more... |  | Litchfield, South Carolina Formally established in 1978, Litchfield’s mild climate has drawn a burgeoning number of retirees to the area. The water temperature averages 66 degrees and the average air temperature is 65 allowing for... Click here to read more... |  | Little River, South Carolina HEADING NORTH ALONG WELL-traveled Highway 17, as the bright lights of South Carolina’s Grand Strand begin to dim, you'll find Little River, once an important port city but now a small town striving to maintain its well-earned reputation as a quaint fishing village. Click here to read more... |  | Loris, South Carolina The Chadbourne Lumber Company was rolling through vacant Carolina land in the 1890s, plowing through trees and laying down railroad tracks, and purchased the Loris area property from James Gould Patterson. Historians are unsure exactly why the lumber company named the area Loris, but according to... Click here to read more... |  | Murrells Inlet, South Carolina Treasures of another kind are abundant at Murrells Inlet, in the form of centuries-old live oak trees and other beautiful vegetation that grow along the area’s many salt marshes and tidal creeks. Inlet residents can hike at nearby Huntington Beach State Park, which, along with Brookgreen Gardens, was once part of a massive plantation owned by railroad heir Archer Huntington, stepson of Colis Huntington, one of four men who built the... Click here to read more... |  | North Litchfield : Pawleys Island, South Carolina Life in North Litchfield is casual yet refined, and the residents fully embrace their natural surroundings. Defined by well-preserved oak trees, towering palms and healthy dune lines, North Litchfield boasts large lots that... Click here to read more... |  | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Recreation in Myrtle Beach is a serious business. Probably known best for golf, the Grand Strand features almost 200 courses, including some by the top designers in the country. Sportsmen have both saltwater and freshwater fishing opportunities, along with some of the best hunting in the region. There are also historical... Click here to read more... |  | North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Besides quaint beach houses, beautiful beaches, fabulous golf and other recreational options, Cherry Grove is known for having some of the best fishing on the Grand Strand. Several marinas offer deep-sea charters to fish the warm waters of the nearby Gulf Steam. For those a little less adventurous, there is fishing on the Intracoastal Waterway and in the... Click here to read more... |  | Pawleys Island, South Carolina In an attempt to keep the island from being overdeveloped, local planners
have instituted a series of strict zoning codes, all but making it impossible
to overbuild the island. Consisting mainly of classic-style beach homes, locals
affectionately refer... Click here to read more... |  | Surfside Beach, South Carolina LOCATED ON THE GRAND Strand just minutes south of Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach is “The Family Beach,” two miles of beautiful shoreline and high dunes drenched by the warm breezes of the Atlantic Ocean. While life in Surfside Beach centers around the water, as the town’s name implies, there’s much more to this... Click here to read more... |
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