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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Warbird Park

Three different fighter jets-on-poles in a little park commemorate Myrtle Beach's past link to the U.S. Air Force.

Address:
Farrow Pkwy, Myrtle Beach, SC
Directions:
South edge of town, at the end of the airport runway. On the north side of Farrow Pkwy just west of its intersection with US Hwy 17/S. Kings Hwy.
Admission:
Free
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Warbird Park.

Warbird Park

A memorial to the Air Force men and women who served at the now defunct air base in Myrtle Beach. There are benches to use to watch planes come and go from the airport. Also a walking trail. Lots to see in a small area.

[Etta Miller, 04/06/2013]

The three different fighter jets displayed in the park were all at one time stationed at Myrtle Beach's now-gone Air Force Base.


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