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More than 100 parade floats, 130 vendors, and around 35,000 attendees filled the main street in North Myrtle Beach for the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival. This vibrant event not only showcased the festive spirit of the holiday but also significantly boosted local businesses and fostered community connections.
Families and friends gathered to enjoy the colorful procession, which featured a diverse array of floats celebrating Irish heritage and local culture. The atmosphere was electric, with live music, dancers, and various performances captivating the crowd. Vendors lined the streets, offering a wide range of food, crafts, and merchandise, creating a lively marketplace that drew in both locals and visitors alike.
The parade has become a cherished tradition in North Myrtle Beach, providing an opportunity for residents to come together, celebrate their community, and support local entrepreneurs. As the event concluded, participants expressed excitement for next year's festivities, eager to continue this beloved celebration of community spirit and local pride.
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