The story of Paul Bunyan, the giant lumberjack, is one of the most enduring tall tales in North America. The folktale is a favorite in children's classrooms and is immortalized in cartoons and tourist attractions all over the United States. But was this based on a real person? Before we ...
Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff
Paul Bunyan's legend is a staple of American culture as a whole, but the Bangor Bunyan joined the larger cultural landscape when it came to life in Stephen King's novelIt. The beloved statue has also taken part in a number of local promotional events that see the figure don other clothes...
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Gary Jones, the director Boogeyman 3, Spiders (the 2000 version not the new one) and Mosquito, brings us this dark, contemporary take on the tall tale of lumberjack Paul Bunyan. Kids at a first-offenders boot camp discover that the legend of Paul Bunyan is real but is much more ...
At a certain angle, the Paul Bunyan statue in Bangor will appear to give you a not-so-nice hello. Here's where to stand for one of Bangor's best inside jokes.
The mythical Bunyan, who was said to be such a big baby it took five storks to bring him to his parents, may have his origins in the life of a real lumberjack nicknamed Saginaw Joe. The tall tales surrounding Paul Bunyan include one stating that his footprints and those of Babe formed ...
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