Charlie's Place Myrtle Beach

Charlie's Place Myrtle Beach Charlie’s Place opened as a supper club in 1937. It was a stop on the “Chitlin’ Circuit,” ni

Mark your calendar for the City of Myrtle Beach’s annual Juneteenth celebration! Bring your whole family to enjoy live p...
05/13/2026

Mark your calendar for the City of Myrtle Beach’s annual Juneteenth celebration!

Bring your whole family to enjoy live performances from the “100 Grand Band,” “Painted Man Band,” Conway High Gold Smoove Drum Line, Coastal High Dance Team and Myrtle Beach Middle Dance Team. Expect food and craft vendors along with a kids’ fun zone from 2 to 7 p.m., Saturday June 20, at Charlie’s Place, 1420 Carver Street. Bring a lawn chair and join us for a day of freedom, unity and community! For more information, call 843-918-1062. (Note: If weather is poor, the celebration will be moved indoors to Mary C. Canty Recreation Center, 971 Canal Street.)

We can't wait to make beautiful memories at Charlie's Place!
04/13/2026

We can't wait to make beautiful memories at Charlie's Place!

Prom night will be even more memorable for Myrtle Beach High School students! Capture the moment with free professional photos from 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, April 24, at Charlie’s Place, 1420 Carver Street.

No registration is required! Just show up, pose and smile. The city’s Neighborhood Services Department and Nana’s Hope are making it easy to preserve those special memories.

03/23/2026

Myrtle Beach residents in the BTW, Harlem and Carrie Mae Johnson neighborhoods...

You are invited and encouraged to attend the Monday, March 23, Neighborhood Watch meeting to hear from New Directions of Horry County and the organization's proposal to add a women's center and homeless shelter. The Myrtle Beach Police Department will also present public safety information.

The meeting is at 6 p.m., Monday, March 23, at the Mary C. Canty Recreation Center, 971 Canal Street.

02/26/2026
There are a few seats available for the City of Myrtle Beach’s 20th annual blackhistory celebration ceremony. The free e...
02/02/2026

There are a few seats available for the City of Myrtle Beach’s 20th annual black
history celebration ceremony. The free event is at 6 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 28, at the
Mary C. Canty Recreation Center, 971 Canal Street. It includes dinner, entertainment
and an awards ceremony honoring the community’s unsung heroes. Attendees must
RSVP by Wednesday, Feb. 18. Space is limited. Call April Johnson at 843-918-1061 to
RSVP. This year’s ceremony honors the “Triple Nines.” The Triples Nines stand for the
nine former students from the Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School, the first nine
students who integrated Horry County Schools and the nine lives lost at Mother Emanuel
A.M.E Church in Charleston.

The City of Myrtle Beach’s Neighborhood Services Department hosts the 20th annual black history celebration ceremony. Th...
01/06/2026

The City of Myrtle Beach’s Neighborhood Services Department hosts the 20th annual black history celebration ceremony. The free event is at 6 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 28, at the Mary C. Canty Recreation Center, 971 Canal Street. It includes dinner, entertainment and an awards ceremony honoring the community’s unsung heroes.

Attendees must RSVP by Wednesday, Feb. 18. Space is limited. Call April Johnson at 843-918-1061 to RSVP. This year’s ceremony honors the “Triple Nines.” The Triples Nines stand for the nine former students from the Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School, the first nine students who integrated Horry County Schools and the nine lives lost at Mother Emanuel A.M.E Church in Charleston. You can see a list of the honorees by clicking, https://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/news_detail_T6_R2522.php.

Today (August 26, 2025) marks the 75th anniversary of the raid on Charlie’s Place.In 1937, Charlie and Sarah Fitzgerald ...
08/26/2025

Today (August 26, 2025) marks the 75th anniversary of the raid on Charlie’s Place.

In 1937, Charlie and Sarah Fitzgerald opened Charlie’s Place, also known as Whispering Pines, as a haven for African Americans during segregation. At a time when black performers could entertain crowds in Myrtle Beach but were barred from staying in whites-only hotels, Charlie’s Place became a sanctuary for music, culture, and community.

Legends like Ray Charles, Billie Holiday, Little Richard, and Duke Ellington graced its stage, transforming the venue into a cultural landmark.

Despite facing adversity, including the infamous 1950 raid, Charlie’s Place stood strong. Today, it operates as a museum, honoring the legacy of Charlie and Sarah Fitzgerald and preserving this vital chapter of American history.

We remember, so that we never forget.

Neighborhood Services Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School Museum & Education Center
Myrtle Beach City Government

07/28/2025

Calling all history buffs and podcast lovers! 🎧

One of Myrtle Beach's most historic buildings, Charlie's Place, is being highlighted in a brand new five-part documentary style podcast series called Charlie's Place.

The podcast tells the story of Charlie Fitzgerald, and his noble quest to provide a place for people of all colors to enjoy music in the Jim Crow south. Charlie's Place hosted music legends like Little Richard, Count Basie, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington, Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald and many more. The City of Myrtle Beach's Neighborhood Services Director Cookie Goings explains more about the history of Charlie's Place in this video.

The podcast is a joint partnership between Atlas Obscura, Rococo Punch, Pushkin Industries and Visit Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. You can listen to episode one right now on all major podcast platforms. Episodes two through five will be released weekly for the next four weeks. To learn more, visit www.charliesplaceshow.com.

07/28/2025

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Myrtle Beach city offices and facilities are closed today, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Our recreation centers ...
06/19/2025

Myrtle Beach city offices and facilities are closed today, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Our recreation centers and Chapin Memorial Library will also be closed, and all camps, programs and fitness classes are cancelled. Solid waste services will continue as usual throughout the city.

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1420 Carver Street
Myrtle Beach, SC
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