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Pelican Path Mission Statement

This goal of the Pelican Path Project has been to improve Seabrook’s visibility and identity as a community enhanced by its strong ecotourism, quiet family lifestyle, water recreation, and its quaint small businesses.  Seabrook is in the center of the third largest boating community in the country, and with that comes a multitude of boating, fishing, and other water sports activities as well as the nature and birding opportunities.

The Pelican Path Project has proved to enhance the appreciation of Seabrook and its surrounding areas to attract visitors from all over the country to visit our Pelicans on display!  The incredible artists from all over the state of Texas who have participated in this project have attracted future plans for more cultural art projects in Seabrook.

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Lone Star Peli in front of
the Seabrook City Hall

Seabrook, a bird sanctuary on one of the largest migratory paths in North America, is home to both the brown and white pelicans which residents and visitors find perched on pilings and floating along its vast waters edge.  The Pelican has been considered Seabrook’s mascot for years!

The 6-8 ft. artistically embellished fiberglass pelicans will begin flying to their perches May 2001, and new species will appear constantly through October, 2001.  They will then remain as mascots for Seabrook to promote tourism and community pride.

[Links: Birthing Of The Pelicans | They Said We Couldn’t do It | Pelican Path Project Book]

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