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Paul Bunyan, giant lumberjack, mythical hero of the lumber camps in the United States, a symbol of bigness, strength, and vitality.The tales and anecdotes that form the Paul Bunyan legend are typical of the tradition of frontier tall tales.Paul and his companions, Babe the Blue Ox and Johnny Inkslinger, are undismayed by rains that last for months, giant mosquitoes, or adverse geography.. 88000204 [1] Added to NRHP. March 10, 1988. Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox are the names of a pair of large statues of the American folk hero Paul Bunyan and his ox, located in Bemidji, Minnesota. This roadside attraction has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988. Built in 1937 to attract attention of passing.


All This Is That Paul Bunyan, Babe The Blue Ox & The Trees Of Mystery

All This Is That Paul Bunyan, Babe The Blue Ox & The Trees Of Mystery


Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox by heycalebmorris on DeviantArt

Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox by heycalebmorris on DeviantArt


Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox Minocqua (WI) roadside attractions Pinterest Paul bunyan

Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox Minocqua (WI) roadside attractions Pinterest Paul bunyan


Weird Facts, Fun Facts, Paul Bunyan, Tall Tales, The Draw, Folklore, Myths, Mythology, Fairy Tales

Weird Facts, Fun Facts, Paul Bunyan, Tall Tales, The Draw, Folklore, Myths, Mythology, Fairy Tales


Babe the Blue Ox stands next to Paul Bunyan in front of the Rumford Visitor Center, Maine USA

Babe the Blue Ox stands next to Paul Bunyan in front of the Rumford Visitor Center, Maine USA


Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox statues, Eau Claire, Wisconsin digital file from original

Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox statues, Eau Claire, Wisconsin digital file from original


Babe the Blue Ox statue by Paul Bunyan at Trees Of Mystery, Klamath, California, USA Stock Photo

Babe the Blue Ox statue by Paul Bunyan at Trees Of Mystery, Klamath, California, USA Stock Photo


Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox at the California Trees of Mystery, Klamath, California. Photo

Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox at the California Trees of Mystery, Klamath, California. Photo


Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox What's Up?, 500 Pieces, PuzzleTwist Puzzle Warehouse

Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox What's Up?, 500 Pieces, PuzzleTwist Puzzle Warehouse


The story of Babe the Blue Ox in Nisswa Minnesota Prairie Roots

The story of Babe the Blue Ox in Nisswa Minnesota Prairie Roots


Paul Bunyan and Babe The Blue Ox

Paul Bunyan and Babe The Blue Ox


Babe the Blue Ox It's Something Wiki Fandom powered by Wikia

Babe the Blue Ox It's Something Wiki Fandom powered by Wikia


Babe The Blue Ox Brainerd Cabin Customs

Babe The Blue Ox Brainerd Cabin Customs


Babe the Blue Ox Costume for Women

Babe the Blue Ox Costume for Women


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Image Babe the blue ox large.jpg It's Something Wiki FANDOM powered by Wikia


Babe, the Blue Ox D23

Babe, the Blue Ox D23


Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox Explore UpNorth

Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox Explore UpNorth


Babe the Blue Ox Yuna's Princess adventure Wikia Fandom

Babe the Blue Ox Yuna's Princess adventure Wikia Fandom


Babe the Blue Ox and Paul Bunyan are mammoth statues that can be found in Bemidji, Minnesota

Babe the Blue Ox and Paul Bunyan are mammoth statues that can be found in Bemidji, Minnesota


Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox at Trees of Mystery actually in Klamath on Highway 101, in

Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox at Trees of Mystery actually in Klamath on Highway 101, in

Paul Bunyan also had a sidekick named Babe, a 5-ton blue ox. Paul Bunyan from a 1959 cartoon (New World Productions / Public Domain) In some legends, Babe was originally a giant white ox, but during the "winter of the blue snow," either in 1862 or 1865, Babe decided to lie down in the snowbanks, turning him blue. Together Paul and Blue.. A Paul Bunyan statue stands tall Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022, at Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty in Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Angela Major/WPR. Paul Bunyan stories are plentiful. He cleared forests with one swing of his ax. He and his trusty bovine, Babe the Blue Ox, dug the Great Lakes to quench the thirst of his fellow loggers.