Myrtle Beach is also home to the Burroughs and Chapin Art Museum, which hosts various exhibits by world-renowned artists from around the country and the globe.
Le Grande Cirque is showing at the Palace Theatre and is amazing high-class family entertainment.
Sample the wine at La Belle Amie or as Mr. Russo suggests tour the grounds at Brookgreen Gardens. There is always a new perspective see the great sculptures of Anna Hyatt Huntington. Take a drive across the road to Huntington Beach and visit Atalaya Castle were this amazing sculptress created the art that she shares with us at Brookgreen Gardens.
Prefer orchestra to honky tonk? See what The Long Bay Symphony has planned for us this year or see what the South by Southeast Music Feast is sharing with us. Most of their concerts are held at the Old Train Depot, which is a part of Myrtle Beach culture in and of itself.
"The South by Southeast Music Feast is a local non-profit organization which was formed in 2003 by a group of Myrtle Beach area music lovers and educators to preserve and promote American music not usually heard in traditional venues.”
These are just a few of the options available in Myrtle Beach to keep every family who visits happy and entertained, as if the beach where not enough.
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