A city in and the county seat of Horry County, South Carolina. It was originally named as Kingston, then was changed to Conwayborough, in honor of General Robert Conway, then changed to its present name by the General Assembly in 1883.
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City guide and information resource for Conway residents, visitors and businesses. Provides access to general and governmental data, public documents/forms, and department services.
http://www.cityofconway.com/
Offers commercial and tourism information for Conway residents, visitors and business owners. Includes chamber information, membership details, chamber events, business directory, and community profile.
http://www.conwayscchamber.com/
Contains accommodations and attractions information for Conway visitors. Includes dining and shopping guides, calendar of events, business directory, maps and directions, photo tours and community information.
http://www.conwaymainstreet.com/
The official web site for the South Carolina county provides interactive online access to public information and county services, including online payments, public records, plat submittal, maps, and other resources, as well as information about the county council, boards and commissions, voting precincts, minutes and agendas.
http://www.horrycounty.org/
Housed in a converted Post Office adjacent to the historic district of downtown Conway, South Carolina, the facility features monthly exhibits by local artists in addition to its historical and regional collections and exhibits. Its location, hours of operation, schedules, and contacts are posted.
http://www.horrycountymuseum.org/
Published in Conway, South Carolina, the Horry Independent is a weekly newspaper reporting on news and events within the county and state. Limited content from the print publication is freely available online, but the full edition requires a subscription, which may be accomplished via the web site. Other resources include its advertising policies, an event calendar, classifieds, and special sections.
http://www.horryindependent.com/
Chartered in 1945, the Conway, South Carolina club is a member of Kiwanis International. Its officers, board of directors, and committees are identified, and its weekly programs, bulletins, and a yearly schedule are posted, with photographs, achievements, awards, and contacts.
http://www.kiwanisconwaysc.org/