News Summary
Residents of North Myrtle Beach are concerned about the future of Vanna White’s childhood home located at 1414 Madison Drive, as it may face demolition due to the RIDE 4 road extension project. While aiming to improve traffic flow, this project poses a threat to significant local landmarks, including this beloved residence. As discussions continue and the project is set to begin in May 2025, there are calls to preserve the community’s cherished history alongside modern improvements.
North Myrtle Beach Residents on Edge as Vanna White’s Childhood Home Faces Uncertain Future
North Myrtle Beach is buzzing with conversations about a local treasure that might be at risk of disappearing. Yes, you guessed it — it’s Vanna White’s childhood home! Nestled at 1414 Madison Drive, this charming residence has become a focal point of affection for fans and locals alike. But with the upcoming RIDE 4 road extension project looming on the horizon, uncertainty is casting a shadow over this beloved site.
What’s the RIDE 4 Project All About?
Here’s the scoop: The Horry County Council has appointed the RIDE 4 Sales Tax Commission to finalize projects that will benefit from a newly introduced 1% transportation sales and use tax. One of the key proposals on the list is the Possum Trot Road Extension, which will stretch the road one block past Highway 17 to Madison Drive. The idea is to help with traffic flow and improve accessibility, but unfortunately, it comes with risks that might lead to the demolition of significant local landmarks, including Vanna’s childhood home.
What We Know So Far
While the prospects of new and improved roadways sound great, the fate of the specific structures impacted by the extension remains a mystery. Is White’s childhood home on the chopping block? Currently, Horry County Government officials have stated they cannot confirm whether the iconic house will face demolition, as the project is still hovering in the “conceptual phase”. With an estimated cost of a whopping $23 million, this project is certainly a hefty investment for the local community.
Remembering Vanna’s Connection to North Myrtle Beach
Fun Times with Superfans
The O’Briens’ unforgettable encounter with White took place following a giveaway hosted by the familiar voice of Wheel of Fortune, Jim Thornton. They enjoyed a delightful meal at Hoskins Restaurant, and what would a tour be without stops at iconic places like Vanna’s childhood home and her old elementary school? It was a heartwarming adventure wrapped in memories of a beloved game show star where old friends gathered to reminisce.
Peeking into the Future
Recently, White shared her excitement about revisiting her favorite spots in the area alongside her fans and Ryan Seacrest, showing just how much her roots mean to her. On the same day, the duo made appearances at Pine Lakes Country Club, reinforcing the connection and nostalgia she feels for North Myrtle Beach.
A Community at a Crossroads
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- My Horry News
- Myrtle Beach Online
- WBTW News
- WMBF News
- ABC News 4
- Wikipedia: Vanna White
- Google Search: Vanna White
- Google Scholar: Vanna White
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Vanna White
- Google News: Vanna White

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