decorative font style
    Travel >> Holiday Travel >  >> Travel Notes

Shop Tax-Free at Tanger Outlets During South Carolina's 2015 Tax Free Weekend

South Carolina's Tax Free Weekend runs August 7 through 9, 2015, with no sales tax on clothing, school supplies, computers, and accessories.

For visitors to the Myrtle Beach area, it's the perfect time for retail therapy and stocking up on fall wardrobes. One top shopping destination along the Grand Strand is Tanger Outlets.

With over 200 leading designer and brand-name stores, there's something for everyone.

Tanger Outlets has two convenient locations in the Myrtle Beach area, both opening an hour early at 9 a.m. throughout the weekend for a head start on great deals.

Look for special sales, including coupons for 20% off single items in select stores.

Celebrate South Carolina's Tax Free Weekend at Tanger Outlets and score amazing savings.

Shop Tax-Free at Tanger Outlets During South Carolina s 2015 Tax Free Weekend

Travel Notes
  • Unforgettable Father-Daughter Weekend Getaway in the Hamptons

    AMAGANSETT, The Hamptons – Sometimes, there is neither room nor time for half measures. Id promised my teenage daughter a brief (two-day, one-night) getaway in the interregnum between the end of her school year and the beginning of her tour of duty at summer camp. No airplane travel would be in the offing, for logistical and financial reasons; the destination would have to be driving distance from New York City. I had this oddly speci

  • -

    Up to 23 times more plastic escapes into terrestrial ecosystems than our oceans, yet the State of Our Trails report written by Trash Free Trails is the first of its kind. We want to help to reduce single-use pollution on our trails and encourage people to reconnect with nature. Together with the route planning app, komoot, grassroots community organisation, Trash Free Trails, and like-minded friends, we define what it means to have a purposeful adventure, from wild camping to running, cycli

  • Building a Sit‑Back Recumbent Bike to Beat Headwinds: An Engineer s Journey

    I’m sipping a Wanderlust IPA at the Breakside Brewery, Northeast Portland, with Adam Lazenby. Adam is the Design Engineer at nearby Leatherman HQ, and he’s recounting a tale of building his first sit-back recumbent bike, perhaps aptly named Eneptitude (note the ironic spelling). As a dedicated cyclist and bike commuter, Adam was frustrated by the prevailing, and sometimes torturous, headwinds that he regularly encountered on his route to work. One day, while staring up at the ceiling of his