News Summary
The iconic Gay Dolphin Gift Cove in Myrtle Beach has been vandalized, shocking local residents and business owners. four individuals were arrested for graffiti incidents affecting the beloved store and the nearby boardwalk. The community expresses disappointment over the incident, prompting local authorities to take action. Despite these challenges, the Plyler family remains committed to preserving the store’s legacy while emphasizing the need for community respect.
Myrtle Beach Reels from Vandalism at Iconic Gay Dolphin Gift Cove
Myrtle Beach, a lovely coastal city known for its scenic boardwalk and vibrant atmosphere, is grappling with the aftermath of recent vandalism that has left local residents and business owners in shock. The historic Gay Dolphin Gift Cove, a beloved destination cherished by both tourists and locals, has become the latest victim in a troubling string of graffiti incidents.
The Heart of Myrtle Beach
The Gay Dolphin Gift Cove has proudly stood on Ocean Boulevard for nearly 80 years, welcoming families and tourists alike since its opening shortly after the city was founded in 1938. Today, it remains a nostalgic hub, lovingly operated by Buzz and Michelle Plyler, who took over the store from Buzz’s father, Justin Plyler. Guests from all over have fond memories tied to this iconic store, where they flock to relive the cherished “old Myrtle Beach” experience, making it one of the last remaining businesses rooted in the city’s early days.
Over the years, the Gay Dolphin has expanded, transforming from a simple watermelon stand into a multi-level shopping space filled with unique gifts and souvenirs. It has been an integral part of Myrtle Beach’s identity and charm, showcasing everything from seashells to quirky memorabilia over its long, rich history.
Past and Present
Buzz Plyler, who began working the family business at just five years old, recalls the store’s humble beginnings as well as its growth into a popular tourist attraction. His father envisioned Myrtle Beach as an affordable and inviting destination for working-class families, a vision that continues to thrive through the Gay Dolphin’s offerings. The shop has seen a variety of historical attractions over the years, such as a gorilla, a 17-foot boa constrictor, and even alligators, and it has hosted entertaining shows that brought smiles to many faces.
Even physically, the Gay Dolphin has made a statement—a tall tower once served as a beacon for visitors, proving irresistible for those strolling down the bustling boardwalk.
A Shocking Turn of Events
The suspects, Carolyn Little, Furman Knight, Mason Newhouser, and Amanda Olzer, each face nine counts of vandalism. They are currently being held at J. Reuben Long Detention Center, with each facing a bond set at $1,000 for each count. Newhouser also has an additional charge regarding driving under a suspended license, further complicating the situation.
Community Disappointment and Vigilance
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Additional Resources
- My Horry News: The Gay Dolphin has provided memories for generations
- Wikipedia: Myrtle Beach
- WBTW: Local business reacts to vandalism in downtown Myrtle Beach
- Google Search: Myrtle Beach vandalism
- My Horry News: Find springtime fun on the Myrtle Beach boardwalk
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Myrtle Beach
- Atlas Obscura: The Gay Dolphin
- Google News: Gay Dolphin Myrtle Beach
