Myrtle Beach marked a proud milestone this weekend as the community gathered to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Colored School museum. The occasion was commemorated with a parade and the recognition of a special honoree, bringing residents together to honor a landmark that preserves an important chapter of the city’s history.
The Colored School museum stands as a testament to the generations of students who were educated there during an era of segregation, and its two decades of operation reflect the community’s ongoing commitment to remembering and sharing that legacy. The anniversary celebration, complete with a parade, gave locals and visitors alike a chance to come together in a spirit of pride and remembrance.
It was a fitting weekend for community celebration along the Grand Strand. Ocean Boulevard also debuted new light displays overhead, adding a fresh, festive glow to one of Myrtle Beach’s most beloved stretches — a visual welcome for the summer season that is sure to delight both residents and the many visitors arriving for the warmer months.
Together, these moments reflect a community that takes time to honor its past while brightening its present — a Myrtle Beach that is as vibrant as ever heading into summer 2026.
Sources: WPDE, Myrtle Beach Sun News