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Wed, Jul 24, 2013 5:25 PM
Name:Pelican Restaurant Description: Bartender Manuel Lopez created the tikis for many area establishments. The Pelican burned down in 1974, soon after this photo was taken. ... Among what was salvaged in the fire was the namesake driftwood, and the restaurant was rebuilt, but later closed -- and you probably don't want to see what's there now. Lopez made the tiki in the above picture from an upside down palm; the root system is used for the hair. Another Lopez tiki:
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Older interior shot showing the tiki in context: This is the only interior shot I have of the rebuilt (1977? 78?) Pelican, showing the driftwood, but it seems promising. Note the Costco warehouse style ceiling is replaced by post and beam wood construction, and there's both plants and a big hanging glass float at top: [ Edited by: mike and marie 2013-07-25 20:48 ] |
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Thu, Jul 25, 2013 8:43 PM
We always wondered what happened to the pelican driftwood piece. Never thought we would find it, but we did---when beachcombing! |
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