Come to the Pavilion Nostalgia Park, now open at Broadway at the Beach, to enjoy the Herschell-Spellman Carousel from your childhood or share it with your children or for some of us even grandchildren. If you've never had the opportunity to visit this lovely piece of history know that a trip to Myrtle Beach is incomplete without it.
The Carousel is not the only piece of Nostalgia that came to Broadway at the Beach with the close of the Pavilion.The German Baden Band Organ, built by Waldkich Baden in Germany was first exhibited at the 1900 World Exposition in Paris. With spinning and dancing carved-lifelike figures and 400 pipes this organ keeps the festive spirit of the Pavilion alive at Broadway at the Beach.
Other rides from the Pavilion are now at Broadway at the Beach including the Pirate Ship and Kiddie Pirate Ship, the caterpillar, the Wave Swinger Ride and more. Top it all off with a funnel cake and a laugh at yourself as you test your skills at the carnival games. You don't have to miss the Pavilion; it lives on at Broadway at the Beach. |