Get In The Spirit At The Biggest Christmas Store In South Carolina: Christmas Mouse
Need some retail therapy to get in the mood to pull out all of your holiday decorations this year? Sometimes, all it takes is the addition of a few new items to get the decorating vibe flowing into high gear. What better place to shop for new Christmas decor than in a Christmas store in Myrtle Beach that looks, sounds, and smells like Christmas all year long?
For more information, and to get the addresses of the other two Christmas Mouse stores in the Myrtle Beach/Pawleys Island area, see the Christmas Mouse official website. Get a brief preview of what this festive store is like watching this quick video:
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For more ways to get into the holiday spirit, head to Murrells Inlet for a positively magical walk-through lights display in South Carolina!
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What are the best Christmas towns in South Carolina?
The best Christmas towns in South Carolina include:
- Aiken – Perhaps one of the most unique Christmas experiences in South Carolina is found at the Willcox Hotel where your child can be tucked in at bedtime by an elf!
- Rock Hill – The city turns into a Winter Wonderland during its Christmasville event each year.
- Gilbert – Experience Little Bethlehem in Gilbert, a small South Carolina town, for a tiny taste of what it may have felt like in Bethlehem when Jesus was born many years ago.
- Greenville – A festive downtown and holiday activities make this city a fun place to be during the holidays.
- Charleston – Is there any time of year when this city lacks charm? Just saying.
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Is South Carolina a good place to visit in the winter?
Why, yes! There’s never a bad time to visit South Carolina:
- Tourists are drawn to the mild winter climate and have been for many years. In fact, Aiken was a popular winter colony for the country’s wealthy elite following the Civil War.
- The South Carolina coastal areas attract summer vacationers. Pawleys Island became a summer retreat from mosquitoes for nearby rice planters in the 1700s. Other popular beach destinations include Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, and Kiawah Island.
- In the spring, don’t miss the gorgeous Rocky Shoals Spider Lilies in Landsford Canal State Park.
- Fall in South Carolina offers plenty to do from foliage viewing to festivals to pumpkin patches to corn mazes and more!