Come to Murrells Inlet (just minutes from Myrtle Beach) this Fourth of July for a new and interesting experience. The Murrells Inlet Boat Parade is a local tradition that started over 20 Years ago, two decades, and is a looked forward to event by locals and repeat visitors as well. This year's theme is "Freedom is Great in 2008" and there is nothing more majestic then seeing over a hundred boats decorated for the Fourth Cruising the Inlet waterway. Thousands line the boardwalk in Murrell's Inlet, Capt. Dick's Marina, Belin Memorial United Methodist Church, and Nance’s Restaurant and Hot Fish Club.
Every month Myrtle Beach Living Newsletter readers let us know that they are looking for fun and inexpensive ways for their families to enjoy a vacation at Myrtle Beach. Well this is one of the greatest ways to spend a Fourth of July. Stick around after the parade for a seafood lunch to be remembered for a lifetime. There are more than 30 restaurants in this "seafood capital" that serve delicacies prepared by award winning chefs using the bountiful seafood harvested just off the shores of the Grand Strand.
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