Unearthing the secrets of Black Magic in Myrtle Beach

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Black magic is a term used to describe supernatural or supernatural practices that involve the use of magic or sorcery. It is often associated with dark or negative forces and is believed to have the ability to harm others or manipulate events. While black magic has been practiced in various parts of the world throughout history, it is not widely accepted or practiced today due to its association with harmful intentions and unethical practices. In Myrtle Beach, a popular tourist destination in South Carolina, the concept of black magic is not widely recognized or practiced. The city is known for its beautiful beaches, lively entertainment, and family-friendly attractions. It has a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere, where people come to relax and enjoy their vacation.



Paradise Found 4711 S. Ocean Blvd, Long Bay Estates, MB, SC

Professionally Maintained Private Oceanfront Saltwater Pool & Kiddie Pool (Seasonal Pool Heat Available w/ Fee), Pool Dimensions: 10' x 36' in Length/Width and 3' to 5' in Depth, Oceanfront/Pool Side & Street Side Covered Porches First Level, 2 Oceanfront/Pool Side Master Suites w/ Balconies Second Level, Private Walkway to Beach, Enclosed Exterior Shower w/ Changing Area, Paved Parking, 2 Parking Bays, 4 Covered Parking, 6 Total Parking, Professionally Landscaped Grounds, Approximately 4,544 Heated Square Feet, No Pets Allowed, Long Bay Estates - Restrictions Apply.

Professionally Decorated, Central A/C Heat, Elevator, Ceiling Fans, Business Class High Speed Wi-Fi Internet, Additional Sitting Area, Wet Bar, TVs in Every Bedroom & Living Areas, 10 Total TVS-2 Flat Screens, 2 DVD Players, 2 Dishwashers, Washer/Dryer, Refrigerator, Range/Oven, Microwave.

Upstairs Bedrooms (5): 1 King, 1 King, 2 Queens, 1 Queen, 1 Queen
Downstairs Bedrooms (3): 1 Queen, 1 Queen, 1 Queen

Living

  • Air Conditioning
  • Alarm Clocks
  • Bed Spreads
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Central Air
  • Elevator
  • Hangers
  • High Speed Internet
  • Iron
  • Ironing Board
  • Jacuzzi Tub
  • Linens Rental Available
  • Mattress Pads
  • Pillows
  • Telephones
  • Washer & Dryer
  • Wet Bar
  • Wi-Fi Internet Connection

Outdoor

  • Balcony
  • Beach
  • Beach Walkway
  • Covered Porch
  • Enclosed Outside Shower
  • Private Pool
  • Private Kiddie/Wading Pool
  • Seasonal Pool Heating Available

Geographic

  • Close to Town
  • Oceanfront
  • On Beach
  • Secluded
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DatesWeekly
01/20/2024 - 01/26/2024 $4,180
01/27/2024 - 02/02/2024 $4,180
02/03/2024 - 02/09/2024 $4,180
02/10/2024 - 02/16/2024 $4,180
02/17/2024 - 02/23/2024 $4,180
02/24/2024 - 03/01/2024 $4,180
03/02/2024 - 03/08/2024 $4,180
03/09/2024 - 03/15/2024 $4,180
03/16/2024 - 03/22/2024 $5,450
03/23/2024 - 03/29/2024 $5,450
03/30/2024 - 04/05/2024 $5,720
04/06/2024 - 04/12/2024 $5,570
04/13/2024 - 04/19/2024 $5,570
04/20/2024 - 04/26/2024 $5,570
04/27/2024 - 05/03/2024 $5,570
05/04/2024 - 05/10/2024 $6,470
05/11/2024 - 05/17/2024 $6,650
05/18/2024 - 05/24/2024 $6,720
05/25/2024 - 05/31/2024 $9,950
06/01/2024 - 06/07/2024 $11,760
06/08/2024 - 06/14/2024 $12,340
06/15/2024 - 06/21/2024 $15,450
06/22/2024 - 06/28/2024 $15,450
06/29/2024 - 07/05/2024 $15,450
07/06/2024 - 07/12/2024 $15,450
07/13/2024 - 07/19/2024 $15,450
07/20/2024 - 07/26/2024 $15,450
07/27/2024 - 08/02/2024 $11,275
08/03/2024 - 08/09/2024 $8,810
08/10/2024 - 08/16/2024 $6,540
09/14/2024 - 09/20/2024 $4,280
09/21/2024 - 09/27/2024 $4,280
09/28/2024 - 10/04/2024 $4,280
10/05/2024 - 10/11/2024 $4,280
10/12/2024 - 10/18/2024 $4,280
10/19/2024 - 10/25/2024 $4,280
10/26/2024 - 11/01/2024 $4,280
11/02/2024 - 11/08/2024 $4,280
11/09/2024 - 11/15/2024 $4,280
11/16/2024 - 11/22/2024 $4,280
11/23/2024 - 11/29/2024 $4,490
11/30/2024 - 12/06/2024 $4,280
12/07/2024 - 12/13/2024 $4,280
12/14/2024 - 12/20/2024 $4,280
12/21/2024 - 12/27/2024 $4,490
12/28/2024 - 01/03/2025 $4,490

Great place to spend a weeks vacation

Reviewed on 2023-08-31 by Unknown of , United States
Updated on 2023-08-31
Review of stay from 2023-08-05 to 2023-08-12

Overall satisfaction Services from rental manager Cleanliness Location Property condition Recommend to Others

Lots of room. Easy access to the beach. Private walkway and small pool next to house. This was our second stay there and will be back.

Fun at the beach

Reviewed on 2023-09-28 by Mary Ann K. of Pittsburg, PA United States
Updated on 2023-09-28
Review of stay from 2023-08-26 to 2023-09-02

Overall satisfaction Services from rental manager Cleanliness Location Property condition Recommend to Others

Only complaint were the TV’s not always working properly, not able to change channels or TV’s not turning on. Would have to unplug them and reboot the routers. This was a problem with all the TV’s and many calls were made to the reality office. I hope problem was fixed for next renters

Great place for a family vacation!

Reviewed on 2023-09-25 by Brenda D. of Dover, PA United States
Updated on 2023-09-25
Review of stay from 2023-09-16 to 2023-09-23

Overall satisfaction Services from rental manager Cleanliness Location Property condition Recommend to Others

We had a great stay at Paradise Found. There were 2 families - total of 10 adults and 5 children - plenty of room! We loved the pool and spent alot of time in there.

Family vacation

Reviewed on 2023-07-11 by Sarah W. of Charlotte, NC United States
Updated on 2023-07-11
Review of stay from 2023-06-17 to 2023-06-24

Awesome Weekend @ “Black Magic!”

This weekend we found ourselves on the beautiful coast of South Carolina as ten friends, Jen and I successfully achieved a major hang-out weekend.

We watched a TON of college football, including the Gamecocks early in the day, and continued into the night with the Clemson and Michigan drama.

As awesome as the weekend already was, the surprise, and perhaps the star of the show was the sheer amount of horses that walked and galloped by as we watched from the expansive ocean view.

Turns out, a massive and creative fundraiser was domiciled just down the beach from where we were staying. More than 800 horses were in attendance, carrying their owners on a 20 mile beach ride for a good cause.

The view of the Atlantic was perfect already, but the continual parade of horses strolling on the beach created a rare spectacle.

HUGE shout out to my brother and sister-in-laws, Jeff and Stephanie Black. I hadn’t been to “Black Magic” since the construction phase. It is beautiful and badass, and provides a perfect platform for a fantastic time. THANK YOU.

We all had a grand time, especially the moms that needed “that weekend” away from…well, anything. One mom didn’t come out of her room until around 3ishPM on Saturday. What happened? She got a round of applause from the rest of us…haha.

Personally, I had a blast, admittedly, but am glad to get back to the day to day of what we do.

Side Note; If you ever want a stellar house somewhere between Garden City/Surfside and Myrtle Beach, “Black Magic” is ready to go.

CURRENTS OF CHANGE DIVIDE BLACK ENCLAVE

ATLANTIC BEACH, S.C. — Tucked among the condominium glitter of South Carolina`s Grand Strand beach front, Atlantic Beach is an oddity: an enclave of small cottages, overgrown lots and 800 year-round residents, virtually all of them black, that has intentionally avoided development.

''Compared to Myrtle Beach, we`re an eyesore,'' said Earlene Woods, owner of the Black Magic Lounge and a nearby motel, as she looked down the town`s main street with its dilapidated and boarded-up commercial buildings.

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The high-rise resorts and dense commercial properties of Myrtle Beach are typical of the Grand Strand`s 60 miles of unbroken beach front.

But there are some residents in Atlantic Beach who have hopes of changing all that.

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Working with a $250,000 planning grant from South Carolina Gov. Carroll Campbell Jr., town officials have hired one of the state`s most successful development companies to package and market the area for development.

The plan, being put together by the Keenan Co. of Columbia, is scheduled to be completed by the end of the month and presented to the town.

The effort has bared some tension between the vision of the poorer year-round residents who want jobs and commercial activity and the descendants of the middle-class doctors, lawyers and teachers who established the community in 1938 as a summer resort for blacks.

Some of these property owners, many of whom live out of state, fear that the development plan will not allow for continued black control of the town and a substantial financial benefit for black landowners or residents.

''The people who own property here are proud that this is a black town and want to see it developed in a way that blacks will continue to have access to it,'' said Gertha Gibson of Fayetteville, N.C., whose family owns more than seven prime building lots near the beach front.

''But the year-round people want money and jobs by whatever means they can get them.''

Such tensions, rarely discussed openly in the town, have scuttled at least two previous development initiatives, residents said.

But this is the first time the state government has gotten behind the effort, a fact that is either ominous or hopeful, depending on who is assessing it.

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Founded in 1938 by a group of black doctors who bought the land for $50,000, Atlantic Beach was for decades a mecca for black families who were barred from other beach-front resort towns.

''It was called the Atlantic Beach Co.,'' said Michael Kelly, whose father was one of the original investors.

''They didn`t have brochures or anything; they just spread the word through the grapevine.

''They maintained the beach for the general black public and never restricted it to landowners. And the underlying reason for this was so African-Americans could have a place of their own.''

It was at once a quiet family place for the black elite and a classless haven, recalled Gibson`s daughter, Denise Gibson-Bailey.

''Our house is right on the beach, and I remember seeing white farm owners back their trucks right up to the beach and let off their black farmhands for the weekend and pick them up on Sunday night,'' she said.

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''That was a time that we were not very proud of, with segregation and all, but I am glad a lot of us kept our land beyond that time.''

It was Hurricane Hazel in 1954 and the end of segregated beaches about 10 years later that marked the beginning of Atlantic Beach`s decline.

The hurricane destroyed many of the fine homes and commercial buildings, and many of their owners, lacking insurance, were unable to rebuild.

Then with integration, blacks gradually ventured out to sample the once-forbidden havens of nearby Myrtle Beach, Windy Hill and other towns.

''After about seven years of integration, we could tell things had changed,'' said Woods, who is president of the town`s landowners association. Many blacks who come here to bask on Atlantic Beach`s sands stay at the modern hotels in Myrtle Beach.

Each year Gibson-Bailey, whose husband is a deputy corporation counsel in Washington, invites groups of friends to the couple`s beach house here. It is a group, she said, that could afford any of the big resorts along the coast, and feels perfectly comfortable there, but the Atlantic Beach setting brings back pleasant memories.

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''We can really let our hair down and feel comfortable,'' she said.

Mayor Joe Montgomery said the fierce protectiveness with which many black property owners regard the town stems partly from what has happened with other coastal areas that were once largely black.

Hilton Head and Daufuskie Island are now prime resort areas generating large profits-not for the former black residents, but for white developers.

''But I don`t think we ought to sit here and not take the risk of development,'' Montgomery said.

''If we don`t do something, somebody else will wind up with it anyway, and then what will I tell my grandchildren?''

It has a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere, where people come to relax and enjoy their vacation. However, like any other place, Myrtle Beach is not immune to stories or rumors related to supernatural or paranormal phenomena. Some individuals may claim to have knowledge or experience with black magic, but it is important to approach such claims with skepticism and seek evidence or rational explanations.

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It is worth noting that black magic is often portrayed in popular culture, such as movies and books, which may spark interest or curiosity in some individuals. However, it is essential to differentiate between fiction and reality and not to take these portrayals as accurate representations of actual practices or beliefs. In conclusion, Myrtle Beach is not known for its association with black magic or supernatural practices. It is a vibrant and welcoming city that offers a variety of attractions and experiences for visitors to enjoy. It is important to approach any claims or stories related to black magic with skepticism and seek rational explanations..

Reviews for "The dark legacy of Black Magic in Myrtle Beach's folklore"

1. Jane Smith - 1/5 Stars:
I visited "Black magic myrtle beach" last weekend, and I have to say it was a complete disappointment. The show lacked any creativity and was filled with predictable tricks that were far from impressive. The performers seemed disinterested, and the overall atmosphere was dull and lackluster. I expected a thrilling and enchanting experience, but instead, I left feeling bored and unsatisfied. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time or money on this underwhelming magic show.
2. Mike Johnson - 2/5 Stars:
"Black magic myrtle beach" fell short of my expectations. The illusions were lackluster and seemed outdated. The magic performed was something I could have easily seen on a low-budget TV show from the '90s. The special effects were poorly executed, and the talent of the performers was questionable. I've seen much better magic shows that left me in awe, but unfortunately, this was not one of them.
3. Emily Davis - 1/5 Stars:
I regret going to see "Black magic myrtle beach". The entire show felt like a waste of time and money. The tricks were poorly executed, and it was obvious how they were done. The lack of originality was evident from the start, and I found myself bored throughout the whole performance. The performers seemed unenthusiastic and had no stage presence. Save yourself the disappointment and avoid this magic show.
4. Tom Anderson - 2/5 Stars:
I expected "Black magic myrtle beach" to be a captivating experience, but unfortunately, it fell short. The tricks were predictable, and I found myself figuring them out before the performers even finished. The show lacked any innovation and failed to excite or engage the audience. While the performers were skilled, their lack of creativity overshadowed their talent. Overall, it was a forgettable show that left me unimpressed.
5. Sarah Thompson - 1/5 Stars:
I was highly disappointed with "Black magic myrtle beach". The tricks performed were unimpressive, and I felt like I wasted my money on a subpar show. The performers lacked charisma and failed to create a sense of wonder or excitement. The entire experience felt amateurish and left me wanting more. If you're looking for an extraordinary magic show, look elsewhere because this is not it.

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