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Little Rock, Arkansas

With an area population of nearly half a million, Little Rock is big enough to offer a great selection of nightlife, shopping, museums, lodging and restaurant choices.  Yet, we’ve found it maintains the charm, personality, and safety you won’t find in larger metropolitan areas.  Because of its central location, it offers an interesting blend of cultures and lifestyles.   
Little Rock is Arkansas’s capital city, and home of the state-of-the-art Clinton Presidential Center as well.  The newly opened facility offers a commanding view of the Arkansas River, providing a permanent home to the largest archive of presidential material in America.  Visitors of all ages enjoy the miniature White House, complete with working clocks, televisions, and even chandeliers that light!  Little Rock Arkansas is an educational, kid-friendly family vacation spot.
Nearby the Presidential Center, you can catch one of three trolley cars for easy transport around the downtown area.  Be sure to stop along the River Market District, where you’ll find the areas best selection in shopping, restaurants, museums, and other Hot Springs cultural highlights.  One of the most unusual tourist highlights are the ducks at the Peabody Hotel.  Hotel staff load ducks into an elevator, lay down a special red carpet, and the waterfowl march down the path to a fountain for the day’s swimming and posing for pictures.  Kids and adults alike flock to the area for the daily parade, a community highlight since the 1930’s!  Don’t forget to check out the Farmer’s Market itself.  Be sure to include Little Rock for the best blend of big city excitement and friendly, home-town atmosphere.
Many service Little Rock via the Little Rock Regional Airport (LIT) and offer non-stop jet service to Atlanta, Dallas,  Memphis, and Charlotte.
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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach is the heart of the Grand Strand, a 60-mile stretch of sandy beaches that 300,000 residents call home, and is among the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the USA. The Myrtle Beach area has about 2,000 restaurants and 500 hotels to accommodate the estimated 12 million people who annually visit to enjoy a family-friendly beach atmosphere. For the botanically-minded, Brookgreen Gardens offers educational and cultural opportunities while strolling through gardens, a zoo, and sculptures. Brookgreen Gardens is both a National Historic Landmark and listed on the Register of National Historic Places, and is conveniently right across the street from Huntington State Park.
Myrtle Beach is home to the nearly 8,000 students who attend Coastal CarolinaUniversity,and is less than 100 miles away from Wilmington, NC, and the historic city of Charleston.
Myrtle Beach Airport is a mile from the beach, and three miles from the Myrtle Beach Convention Center; many other (1)hotels also have facilities to host meetings.