18,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
9 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Discover what's drawn vacationers to North Myrtle Beach for over a century through this memorable collection of vintage photographs and postcards. In 1968, the family-based Cherry Grove, Ocean Drive, Crescent, and Windy Hill Beaches were consolidated into one municipality, gaining a stronger presence with a new name of North Myrtle Beach. Looking back at North Myrtle Beach's underpinnings, Roberts Pavilion (later renamed OD Pavilion), Fat Harold's, and The Pad led the Carolina Shag dancing phenomenon for which Ocean Drive is famous. When Hurricane Hazel struck in 1954, vintage cottages and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Discover what's drawn vacationers to North Myrtle Beach for over a century through this memorable collection of vintage photographs and postcards. In 1968, the family-based Cherry Grove, Ocean Drive, Crescent, and Windy Hill Beaches were consolidated into one municipality, gaining a stronger presence with a new name of North Myrtle Beach. Looking back at North Myrtle Beach's underpinnings, Roberts Pavilion (later renamed OD Pavilion), Fat Harold's, and The Pad led the Carolina Shag dancing phenomenon for which Ocean Drive is famous. When Hurricane Hazel struck in 1954, vintage cottages and early guest hotels were replaced by Mid-Century Modern motels with a fresh vibe. North Myrtle Beach's vintage pavilions and fishing piers create a family atmosphere that draws repeat vacationers each year.
Autorenporträt
With a background in journalism and archaeology, author Susan Hoffer McMillan enjoys delving into history. This is her seventh Arcadia Publishing title chronicling the coastal South Carolina area where she has resided for five decades and visited frequently in her youth. Having shared over 1,500 vintage images and their stories through Arcadia titles, McMillan chose images for this book from her lifetime collection.