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Galivants-Ferry, South Carolina is located in Horry County. Zip codes in Galivants-Ferry, SC include 29544.

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Monday May 7 | Morning News

Democrats' stump for votes, momentum in Galivants Ferry

He made the announcement at the general store that still stands today on Highway 501 in western Horry County, right across the Little Pee Dee River from Marion County.

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Monday May 7 | Myrtle Beach Online

Galivants Ferry Stump set for tonight with live music, candidate speeches

The bi-annual Galivants Ferry Stump, which takes place Monday in the small community, will feature live bluegrass music by the Red White Dixieland Boys and Girls, and speeches by candidates like Preston Brittain, Parnell Diggs, Harry Pavilack, Gloria Bromell Tinubu and Rep.

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Sun May 06, 2012

Morning News

Galivants Ferry Stump Speech Hits Year 136

The bi-annual Stump Speech grows deeper roots tomorrow with keynote speaker, U.S. Virgin Islands Represenative, Dr.

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Thu May 03, 2012

Myrtle Beach Online

Stump organizers announce entertainment, more details

The bi-annual Galivants Ferry Stump, which takes place Monday in the small community, will feature live bluegrass music by the Red White Dixieland Boys and Girls, and speeches by candidates like Preston Brittain, Parnell Diggs, Harry Pavilack, Gloria Bromell Tinubu and Rep.

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Wed May 02, 2012

Myrtle Beach Online

Police | Police investigate sexual assualt reported in Myrtle Beach

The Horry County Sheriff's Office will begin conducting emergency siren testing at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center beginning May 11, according to information from Lisa Bourcier, county spokeswoman.

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