
Apartments near Myrtle Beach Art Museum in Myrtle Beach, SC (82 Rentals)


Luxe at Market Common

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Market Common

The Tides at Myrtle Beach

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2711 S Ocean Blvd

2834 Howard Ave, Unit G

1905 S Ocean Blvd, Unit #1208 Ocean Park Resort

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950 Rosencrans Ln

1605 S Ocean Blvd, Unit #2013 Palace Resort

405 13th Ave S

2200 S Ocean Blvd

407 7th Ave S

2010 S Ocean Blvd

403 6th Ave S

1905 S Ocean Blvd

702 Mitchell Dr

148 Dorian Lp

400 17th Ave S

1605 S Ocean Blvd

812 Moen Place Unit C

812 Moen Pl

2798f Howard Ave

2834 Howard Ave

2954 Yancey Way

3700 Abraham Pl

3767 Spruce Dr

1102 Beach Walk Pl

614 Collins St

1000 Pembroke Ct

Sandcastle Beachfront Rentals

Oceans Seven

Holiday Towers

2605 Yaupon Dr

2601 Sand Dunes Dr

Holiday Sands at South Beach

The Villas on 24th

Courtyard

305 21st Ave S

2004 Cassandra Ln

Bluewater Resort

3541 Pampas Dr

Windsorgate

2798 Howard Ave

2876 Howard Ave

409 16th Ave S
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Myrtle Beach Art Museum apartment dwellers have a bevy of lovely art in their "front yard" at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum. Myrtle Beach apartment dwellers have both permanent collections and traveling collections to peruse as often as they want, for admission to the museum is free. The humble museum houses two permanent collections, the Waccamaw Arts and Crafts Guild (WACG) Collection, regionally significant, and the Bishop Collection of Antique Maps and Prints. The WACG Collection is of significance to residents of Myrtle Beach apartments because all of the art was collected from regional artists from 1970 to 1980 and some of them have gone on to make quite a name for themselves in the art world. The art is varied in its themes and styles. The Bishop Collection is thirty antiquated maps of the Carolinas dating from 1606 to 1863, as well as historic prints from the civil war and other times of regional interest to people who live in Myrtle Beach Art Museum apartments. The vision of the Myrtle Beach Art Museum is to enrich the lives of the community, including apartment dwellers, through unique exhibitions and interactive, educational and creative programs for Myrtle Beach apartment residents of all ages. Please note that the permanent collections of regional art, maps and prints is not on exhibit at all times unless noted on their website. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm and on Sundays from 1-4 pm. Donations are welcomed.
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