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The "Myrtle Beach Manor Trailer Park" sign featured on TLC's "Welcome to Myrtle Manor" show was stolen from Patrick's Mobile Home Park, according to a police report.
The three welcome to Myrtle Beach signs that have adorned the city's entrances since the mid-1980s are coming down to make room for new ones.
Members of the Patrick Family stand in the middle of Mobile Street in Patrick’s Mobile Home Park where ‘Welcome to Myrtle Manor’, a reality TV show set in Myrtle Beach, was filmed in Myrtle ...
Patrick told police the sign was hung out front of the park about 5 a.m. Tuesday and around 11:30 a.m. the same day she noticed a small silver Sport Utility Vehicle parked by it facing the highway ...
In May, many Myrtle Beach area businesses put up signs saying “Welcome bikers!”, inviting motorcyclists into their restaurants and stores during the popular spring bike rallies. In September ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) - As the reality show "Welcome to Myrtle Manor" prepares to shoot a third season, one thing is sure - the sign outside the mobile home park where it is filmed is a hit with ...
In a letter he sent to the Avista Resort in North Myrtle Beach, Mr. Baker said he spent six weeks and upwards of US$15,000 while vacationing there last year alone.