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  2. Pelican Bomb - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Bomb [1] was a non-profit contemporary visual arts organization based in New Orleans that operated from 2011 through November 2018.. It was dedicated to making New Orleans a supportive place for artists to live and work via its public programming: an online art review, a community supported art program that promotes affordable art sales, a pop-up exhibition program that activates under ...

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Pelicans: Introduced January 29, 2024. [6] Our Environment...Our Future Black on reflective light blue, white, and dark blue with multicolored graphic of pelican at right. 123 E/E 1234 "Preserve Our Hunting Heritage" W/D 1234 Save the Louisiana Black Bear: B/B 1234 Sons of Confederate Veterans: C/V 1234 Special Olympics: 12 Think ...

  4. John Churchill Chase - Wikipedia

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    Other art works of his included a mural depicting the history of New Orleans in cartoons for the main branch of the New Orleans Public Library. In a departure from his usual work, in 1960 Chase produced a large "Transfiguration" in stained glass over the vestibule of St. Dominic Catholic Church in New Orleans.

  5. Gayle Benson - Wikipedia

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    Gayle Marie LaJaunie Bird Benson (born January 26, 1947) is an American businesswoman who is the owner of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL) and the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

  6. Culture of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The culture of New Orleans is unique among, and distinct from, that of other cities in the United States, including other Southern cities. New Orleans has been called the "northernmost Caribbean city" [1] and "perhaps the most hedonistic city in the United States". [2] Over the years, New Orleans has had a dominant influence on American and ...

  7. Pelican Park (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Park, 1910. Pelican Park was a sports stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1908 to 1914. [1] [2] The ballpark was bound by South Carrollton Avenue, Palmyra Street, Banks Street and Scott Street. [3] A contest was conducted to name the new ballpark. "Pelican Park" won out over scores of other entries.

  8. Pelican Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Publishing Company is a book publisher based in Elmwood, Louisiana, with a New Orleans postal address. [1] It was acquired in 2019 by Arcadia Publishing, a leading publisher of local and regional content in the United States. [2] Pelican publishes approximately 60 titles per year and maintains a backlist of over 2,500 books. [3]

  9. Seymore D. Fair - Wikipedia

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    Seymore is an anthropomorphic white pelican who typically wears a blue tuxedo jacket, top hat, spats, and white gloves. His name is derived from the New Orleans phrase "see more of the fair". He was the first-ever character mascot in the history of World Expositions. [1]