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The '''Downtown Countdown''' is an annual festival that takes place in [[downtown Pensacola]] on [[New Year's Eve]] and culminates in the '''Pelican Drop''' at midnight, when a large aluminum pelican is lowered (similar to the [[Wikipedia:Times Square Ball|Times Square Ball]] and [[Wikipedia:List of objects dropped on New Year's Eve|other objects]]) from a 100-foot platform in [[Plaza Ferdinand]], accompanied by fireworks and confetti.
 
The '''Downtown Countdown''' is an annual festival that takes place in [[downtown Pensacola]] on [[New Year's Eve]] and culminates in the '''Pelican Drop''' at midnight, when a large aluminum pelican is lowered (similar to the [[Wikipedia:Times Square Ball|Times Square Ball]] and [[Wikipedia:List of objects dropped on New Year's Eve|other objects]]) from a 100-foot platform in [[Plaza Ferdinand]], accompanied by fireworks and confetti.
  
The event was established in [[2008]] and is sponsored by the [[Community Redevelopment Agency]].
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The event was established in [[2008]] and is sponsored by the [[Community Redevelopment Agency]]. The [[City of Mobile]] constructed a giant [[Wikipedia:moon pie|moon pie]] for its New Year's Eve celebration the same year.
  
 
The pelican sculpture is 17 feet high with a 20-foot wingspan and was designed by [[Michael Dicks]] of [[Emmett Andrews LLC]].<ref>"Build-a-bird." ''Pensacola News Journal'', December 7, 2008.</ref>
 
The pelican sculpture is 17 feet high with a 20-foot wingspan and was designed by [[Michael Dicks]] of [[Emmett Andrews LLC]].<ref>"Build-a-bird." ''Pensacola News Journal'', December 7, 2008.</ref>

Revision as of 22:13, 22 December 2008

The Downtown Countdown is an annual festival that takes place in downtown Pensacola on New Year's Eve and culminates in the Pelican Drop at midnight, when a large aluminum pelican is lowered (similar to the Times Square Ball and other objects) from a 100-foot platform in Plaza Ferdinand, accompanied by fireworks and confetti.

The event was established in 2008 and is sponsored by the Community Redevelopment Agency. The City of Mobile constructed a giant moon pie for its New Year's Eve celebration the same year.

The pelican sculpture is 17 feet high with a 20-foot wingspan and was designed by Michael Dicks of Emmett Andrews LLC.[1]

External links & references

  1. "Build-a-bird." Pensacola News Journal, December 7, 2008.