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Stokes, B: Myrtle Beach

- Stokes, B: Myrtle Beach

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  • Bog, hardback
  • Engelsk
  • 258 sider

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This book shows how a coastal farming region became an internationally renowned tourist destination. reputation as a tourism mecca on the South Carolina coast. Stokes provides the first comprehensive history of the community's quick rise to prominence as she maps the development of the Grand Strand's centerpiece in this account of the historical, economic, climatic, and cultural forces that shaped Myrtle Beach. 1900 to 1980. The arrival of the railroad in 1902 began the transformation of Myrtle Beach from an isolated agricultural community into a summer beach resort. While the Great Depression brought economic strife to much of the nation, it presented wealthy industrialist John T. Woodside with the opportunity to expand Myrtle Beach's borders with the purchase of some sixty-five thousand acres. His construction of a golf course and the magnificent Ocean Forest Hotel inaugurated Myrtle Beach's resort culture. As Stokes explains, it was the war effort that had the greatest impact on the development of Myrtle Beach; the region's population and economy both swelled during World War II with the creation of what was called the Myrtle Beach Army Air Force Base. educational institutions in developing the family-oriented identity of the city, the evolution of family-owned guesthouses into the high-rise hotels and sprawling resorts that now pepper the shoreline, the transformation of leisure activities from hunting and fishing to golf, racing, and watersports, and the efforts of city government to facilitate and encourage growth since incorporation in 1938. Stokes also looks at the history of African Americans in Myrtle Beach and in particular at the importance of Atlantic Beach. And she recounts the tragedy and opportunity Hurricane Hazel brought in October 1954.

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