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AMUSEMENT PARK falls.......


Other area attractions that have closed include The Myrtle Beach Pavilion Amusement Park and the Grand Prix Family Thrill Park in North Myrtle Beach.

Burroughs & Chapin Co. Inc., owner of The Pavilion, hasn't released details yet as to what will replace the 58-year-old park, except that it will likely be a mix of residences, stores, restaurants and something that will "wow" people.

The company has said the timetable will be based on Myrtle Beach's progress in building a $10 million, mile-long boardwalk.

A 48,000-square-foot Bi-Lo supermarket that will anchor Barefoot Commons - a new shopping center - will replace the Grand Prix.

In addition to the Bi-Lo, Barefoot Commons is expected to contain restaurants, small retail shops and other specialty stores. Opening is scheduled for August or September.