A collection of postcard and photos of the Myrtle Beach South Carolina Pavilions history.(1908 – 2007) First built in 1908 as part of the Seaside Inn (MB first motel) it was lost to fire around 1915 was rebuilt in 1925 on the beachfront and lost again to fire around 1943.
In 1948 it was rebuilt for the third time and stood proudly untill it was prematurely demolished by B&C in 2007.
Hopefully a new Pavilion and Boardwalk will arise even bigger and better in a few years.
Quit Wish’in Go Fish’in
Beachmonkey76 2008

cathooker2

(note) I had to do an audio swap on this video because of copyright. Hope you like the blues. :)

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25 Comments on Myrtle Beach Pavilion Timeline

  1. Cathooker2 says:

    @bj4451 Thanks for …
    @bj4451 Thanks for the comment
    Just use the pause button in the lower left of viewing screen

  2. stacilea1993 says:

    I miss the pavilion …
    I miss the pavilion…

  3. mawbell3 says:

    Loved it!!! from …
    Loved it!!! from a Myrtle Beach native! I hate that they took the pavilion down. Its downright depressing to go by that empty barren lot when i go home to see my mama and all my family!

  4. bj4451 says:

    enjoyed it. Wish I …
    enjoyed it. Wish I knew how to slow it down so I could enjoy looking at each picture even more. Thanks for the work you did creating this. I hate driving by there and seeing nothing–much of downtown is vacant while the lovely woods are disappearing.

  5. adeline603 says:

    BEAUTIFUL!!!
    LOVE, …

    BEAUTIFUL!!!
    LOVE,
    FOLLY BEACH GOER

  6. CJWJR says:

    The last time I …
    The last time I went to Myrtle Beach was in the summer of 1995, and when we went to the Pavilion the only two roller coasters that I remember were the aqua blue corkscrew coaster and the red and white mini coaster. Whatever happened to the blue corkscrew coaster anyway?

  7. musicize1 says:

    nice video
    nice video

  8. Cathooker2 says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the comments

  9. pinkfloyd59 says:

    My father was …
    My father was stationed at MB Air Force Base in 1965 and I went to MB High School. During the summer I worked at the Fun Plaza giving out prizes and working the change booth. I also worked at Bell’s Hamburgers. They had one on the beach and one at King’s Highway. My brother worked at the Gay Dolphin Park. I have fond memories of MB and wish it was 1965 all over again. Did they tear down the Bell’s on King’s Highway? Also went to Socastee HS(1967) but father was sent to Austin, Tx so had to go.

  10. inkoholic says:

    FANTASTIC VIDEO! i …
    FANTASTIC VIDEO! i have lived on this beach for the past 30 years and have seen that area change so much but your video shown me what was where before i was born. its still a bit sad to drive by there today and just see grass. same go for the old myrtle square mall.

  11. loftman221 says:

    we all have …
    we all have freestyle music park now
    and how come no body remebers that there’s also family kingdom and myrtle waves family kingdom is just like the pavilion with the wooden coaster and everything

  12. josh6343 says:

    i really liked this …
    i really liked this video, good job dude!

  13. woodencoasterfan says:

    It’s a shame to see …
    It’s a shame to see the owners throw almost 100 years of history down the drain just because the park wasn’t making them enough money. Greedy bastards!

  14. dvndustin8 says:

    times will never …
    times will never change at the Pavillion everyone allways wanted to go family kingdom is nothing compared to it i am only 12 and only enjoyed it the 11 years i have lived in MB so if any staff from Burroughs & Chapin is looking at this(which are the people who owned the pavilion and broadway@thebeach) please please please!!! try to think about the great time people had there! the children….

    you people are heartless baby raping monkeys!!!!

  15. Horsesrock54 says:

    It is quite a shame …
    It is quite a shame that they took down such a wonderful place. I lived and still do live very close. I hate it. I just hate it.

  16. Cathooker2 says:

    It was a …
    It was a combination of several things. The largest being the owners not making enough profit.
    At one time the Pavilion was the only place to go but there is so much to see and do here now.
    Times have changed.

  17. HattieLovesCattie says:

    I can’t remember …
    I can’t remember what I had to eat tho.:( I usually do remember something of what I ate at various places on vacation.I am sure I had seafood.I do remember eating at old Italian place near it and the food was awful.:(

  18. glory789 says:

    I been to Myrtle …
    I been to Myrtle Beach 3 times, the last was in 2005. The Pavillion was such a great place. I didn’t even realise it was gone. Why did they close it?

  19. HattieLovesCattie says:

    I really don’t …
    I really don’t remember the Pavilion.I do remember the malls and other famous places inc.some famous seafood restaurant near there right on the water.

  20. Cathooker2 says:

    That was the sea …
    That was the sea captains house. Great food

  21. Cathooker2 says:

    I think you were at …
    I think you were at Motion Master it is on the bvld about 1/2 block north from where the pavilion was.

  22. HattieLovesCattie says:

    I guess this is …
    I guess this is part of the park we saw about 7 years ago.All I can remember is parking across the st from the water and going inside some old building to see a animated movie with seats that moved.Anyone know what I am talking about?I guess this was part of the park as I don’t remember any of the other rides at all.

  23. Cathooker2 says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the comment.

  24. nuttyhuh says:

    it’s sad that …
    it’s sad that something thats been around so long is gone now. now when I come to myrtle beach its not the same without the pavilion

  25. Hellfightermm says:

    unlike the first …
    unlike the first comment I am old enough to remember a good chunk of that, and it brought alot of fond memories back. Great video!!