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The famous Pensacola Beach sign

The Pensacola Beach sign is an iconic Gulf Breeze landmark that points the way to the Bob Sikes Bridge and Pensacola Beach. The colorful, 60s-era sign sits along Gulf Breeze Parkway and features an orange-, yellow- and green-finned sailfish on both sides. The words "Pensacola Beach" are set in red against a gold starburst, the neon backlights of which are animated at night. The main side of the sign instructs motorists to "turn right" for a "scenic drive east along Gulf of Mexico" and touts the "World's Whitest Beaches" along with motels and restaurants.

Although located in Santa Rosa County, it is owned and maintained by Escambia County.

History

The original sign was commissioned in the late 1950s by the Santa Rosa Island Authority. It was designed by Patricia Born and Frank Craddock (later of the Dodson, Craddock & Born advertising agency) and built by Lamar Advertising in 1960. Initially erected in downtown Pensacola (pointing the way to the Pensacola Bay Bridge), the sign was moved to its current location in 1962.[1]

Born said the sign was moved because "a lot of people visiting Pensacola didn't know … they had to cross two bridges, and some would just keep going (on U.S. 98) to South Florida."[2]

After more than forty years, the original metal sign, made up of two 20-foot-long sailfish, had rusted and was replaced in July 2003. One fish was donated to the Pensacola Historical Society, and the other was sold at auction, with proceeds going to the County's general fund. Restaurateur McGuire Martin held the winning bid of $4,955 and has displayed the fish at his Flounder's restaurant. "It is a Pensacola icon, and a lot of people have seen it," Martin said. "We wanted to keep it on the beach."[3]

After sustaining heavy damage in Hurricane Ivan and other storms, the sign was replaced again over the course of 18 months in 2005 and 2006. The animated center portion was recreated by Plastic Arts Signs of Pensacola, which won the $135,000 contract in April 2006. It contains miles of wiring and nearly 900 feet of handmade neon tubing.[4]

Pensacola icon

Since its creation, the Pensacola Beach sign has been featured prominently in marketing materials for Pensacola tourism. Its likeness has been translated to other media as well:

References

  1. "Beach beacon gets some TLC." Pensacola News Journal, December 30, 2002.
  2. "Pensacola Beach sign turned into ornament." Pensacola News Journal, December 6, 2006.
  3. "Flounder's owner reels in Pensacola Beach sign." Pensacola News Journal, November 4, 2003.
  4. "Beacon to beach regains its flash." Pensacola News Journal, August 23, 2006.
  5. "Pensacola Beach sign turned into ornament." Pensacola News Journal, December 6, 2006.
  6. "Everthing Has a Hint of Pensacola." Pensacola News Journal, May 28, 2004.