THS: Where are the Pelicans now?

In 2004, the News Journal introduced the Pelicans in Paradise – artfully done Pelican statues that raised money for their Newspapers in Education program. Over the past three years, the statues have been dispersed out into the community. We would like to know where are they?

Here is the list – if you need help remembering what they look like, check out Pelicans In Paradise. Let’s see if our blog readers can track down these feathery icons.

  • Azalican
  • Buck
  • Community Spirit
  • Dewey D. Pelican
  • Don Tristan de Pelican
  • Dr. Peli-Pain
  • Dr. SurgiCan
  • E Pelicus Unum
  • El Pelicano
  • Emerald Coast
  • Five Flags
  • Flossie
  • Golden Peli-Triever
  • Grandpa-elican
  • Hammerin’ Henry
  • Homer
  • Jeremiah Pelican Lighthouse Keeper
  • Marine Pelican
  • Mermaids in Paradise
  • Mr Peliclean
  • Natural Pelican
  • Paper Dottie
  • Patriot
  • Patriotic Pappy
  • Peg Leg Pete
  • Pelican Blues
  • Pelican Brief(s)
  • Peli-Justice
  • Pelikini
  • Peli-Queen Elizabeak I
  • Pelvis
  • Pensacola is a Paradise
  • Perdi Pelican
  • “Press”ton
  • Reaching Beyond the Wing (a.k.a. Roy Jones)
  • Robo Pelican
  • Segrado Pelicano
  • Smilin’ Psychedelican
  • Spirit Catcher
  • Tail of Two Cities
  • The Consuming Pelican
  • The Godfeather
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Author: Rick Outzen

Rick Outzen is the publisher/owner of Pensacola Inweekly. He has been profiled in The New York Times and featured in several True Crime documentaries. Rick also is the author of the award-winning Walker Holmes thrillers. His latest nonfiction book is “Right Idea, Right Time: The Fight for Pensacola’s Maritime Park.”