Pelican Town

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Other Residents

Image Name Residents
1 River Road.png
1 River Road

Alex Icon.png Alex

Evelyn Icon.png Evelyn

George Icon.png George

Trailer.png
Trailer

Pam Icon.png Pam

Penny Icon.png Penny

Mayor's Manor.png
Mayor's Manor

Lewis Icon.png Lewis

1 Willow Lane.png
1 Willow Lane

Jodi Icon.png Jodi

Kent Icon.png Kent

Sam Icon.png Sam

Vincent Icon.png Vincent

2 Willow Lane.png
2 Willow Lane

Emily Icon.png Emily

Haley Icon.png Haley

Trash Bear

On the first non-rainy day in year 3, Trash Bear will appear in the southern part of Cindersap Forest. Bringing 4 requested items to Trash Bear will trigger a cutscene in which Trash Bear cleans up the trash in Cindersap Forest, and the trash in the Trailer's front yard. Dusty's dog pen also gets an upgrade.

Villager Paths

Villager Paths in Pelican Town

Pelican Town has many villagers walking through it, limiting the number of places where items can be safely placed.

Trivia

  • Pelican Town is located within the Ferngill Republic, at war with the Gotoro Empire across the Gem Sea[1].
  • Dr. Harvey, in calling out on his shortwave radio, identifies his location (in Pelican Town) as 52 north, 43.5 east. Thus, if Stardew Valley is on Earth, it can be found near a village called Krasnoye (one of many such) in Russia - about 160 km (100 mi) WNW of Saratov, and about 600 km (375 mi) SE of Moscow. "Krasnoye" means "beautiful" or "red". However, it is not on a sea shore.
  • The player can't fill their watering can from the fountain.

References

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