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Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, Bemidji, Minnesota
Sign: "Paul Bunyan, 1937." Caption (the white lettering at the bottom is almost unreadable): "Paul Bunyan and Babe, His Blue Ox. HAK, Bemidji, Minn."
A real photo postcard of a man standing between the statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, which were originally constructed for a winter carnival in Bemidji, Minnesota, in 1937.
Compare this image with a snapshot of similar statues in Ossineke, Michigan:
A real photo postcard of a man standing between the statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, which were originally constructed for a winter carnival in Bemidji, Minnesota, in 1937.
Compare this image with a snapshot of similar statues in Ossineke, Michigan:
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if you are really into Paul Bunyan, my husband wrote a book length poem using rough and tumble true to Bunyan language combining all the stories associated with Bunyan that he could find. it's a great read (if i do say so myself) and comes with a cd of my husband reading the whole poem outload. you can find it on Amazon if you're interested. it's called 'Paul Bunyan' and it's by Larry Beckett. (sorry if this is inappropriate - you can of course delete it if it bothers you.)
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