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The Orick Peanut is a wooden sculpture located in the parking lot of the Shoreline Deli and Market on the south side of the town of Orick located in Humboldt County, California. It was created as part of a protest against the expansion of
Redwood National Park The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) are a complex of one national park and three state parks, cooperatively managed, located in the United States along the coast of northern California. Comprising Redwood National Park (established 1968 ...
(later
Redwood National and State Parks The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) are a complex of one national park and three state parks, cooperatively managed, located in the United States along the coast of northern California. Comprising Redwood National Park (established 1968 ...
) in 1978. It is estimated to weigh 9 tons and is approximately 10 feet long and 6 feet tall. In June of 2023 it was struck by a car and critically damaged.


Creation

The Peanut was created by a group of people, including a man named Glen Schirmann. It was carved with
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s from a large piece of old growth redwood. It is estimated to weigh 9 tons. The peanut shape is related to the fact that Jimmy Carter, the president at the time, was known as a former peanut farmer. The Orick Peanut was made as a mock gift for Jimmy Carter as part of a protest against his proposed expansion of the Redwood National Park, which was seen as an overstepping of federal power, a waste of money, and a move that would negatively impact the Redwood logging industry based communities in Humboldt County, like Orick.


Travels to Washington D.C.

The Orick Peanut, loaded onto a tractor trailer, led a procession of logging trucks from Humboldt County across the United States to Washington DC. The Peanut was presented to President
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as a mock present, along with an attached sign that read "It might be Peanuts to you, But it's Jobs to Us". The President's aides turned the Peanut away, and it was driven back, with the procession, back to Orick, where it resides today.


See also

"Enough is Enough" Documentary created by the Associated California Loggers, 1977


References

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