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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Origin:
Minnesota, United States
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This travel bug's mission is to  share greetings from Minnesota. It would like to visit the 6 Paul and Babe locations below.

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Paul and babe

This keychain from Bemidji, MN features Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.

This tb would like to visit these Paul and Babe statue locations:

Bemidji, Minn.
If you’re passing through Bemidji, Minn., on a Wednesday, you’ll see lots of people dressed like lumberjacks, in black and red plaid.

At 18 feet, the big Bunyan figure outside the tourist information center on the shore of Lake Bemidji is not the world’s tallest statue of the legendary logger, but it is one of the oldest.

“In 1937, there was a lot of logging around here and the statue was built for a winter carnival,” said Olson. “The mayor at the time was 6 feet tall, so they made the statue three times his size.”

A statue of Babe, the blue ox, was added two years later and, ever since, visitors have been bee-lining to Bemidji to get their pictures taken with the oversized duo and to see the display of Bunyan’s personal effects, including his giant-sized flannel shirt, toothbrush, wallet and telephone.

Brainerd, Minn.
In Brainerd, there's a 26-foot tall, 5,000-pound Bunyan statue at the Paul Bunyan Land amusement park with a moving head, arms and eyes and who greets visitors by name. “I can’t tell you how he knows everyone’s name,” said amusement park co-owner Lois Smude. “That’s part of the magic.” Smude said the park, which also features more than 35 rides and attractions and a pioneer village with antiques from the late 1800s, celebrates Bunyan’s birthday on June 29 each year.

Akeley, Minn.
In the middle of Minnesota, the city of Akeley (pop. 432) has a 25-foot-tall Bunyan with an outstretched palm low enough for visitors to climb into for a photo op. “Right next to the statue we have his giant cradle,” said Akeley clerk/treasurer Denise Rittgers. “We don’t do anything special for Paul Bunyan’s birthday, but if you drive into town, he’s right there, you can’t miss him.”

Bangor, Maine
Once called the “Lumber Capital of the World,” Bangor, Maine, boasts a Bunyan statue that’s 31-feet tall. “Even though Lucette, Paul’s wife, has begun to try to make him eat healthier, poor Paul still weighs in around 3,700 pounds,” said Jessica Donahue, marketing and promotions director at the Greater Bangor Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Paul is also friends with famed author and Bangor resident, Stephen King, and was brought to life in 'It,' King's 1986 novel.”

Portland, Ore.
A 31-foot-tall Buynan statue in the Kenton neighborhood of Portland, Ore., dates to 1959 and depicts the legendary woodsman leaning on a giant axe and dressed in a red and white plaid lumberjack shirt and blue pants. Originally created for display at the state’s Centennial Fair, this big Bunyan was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

Klamath, Calif.
At the Trees of Mystery attraction in Klamath, Calif., there’s a 49-foot-tall Bunyan leaning on this axe with a 34-foot tall Babe the blue ox by his side. This Bunyan has been winking, swiveling his head and “talking” to passersby via a hidden public-address system since 1961.

“Paul Bunyan is indeed very appealing, especially in forested regions of North America,” said Lund. “No doubt the decline of logging and commercial forestry also makes him a perfect nostalgic character in those regions.”

 

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Dropped Off 5/12/2018 slone1998 placed it in Just out of reach Iowa - 15.18 miles  Visit Log

Keeper movin

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/12/2018 slone1998 retrieved it from O, the Apple of my Eye Iowa   Visit Log

Moving it

Write note 12/1/2017 Coyotesun76 posted a note for it   Visit Log

Tried to grab this but it won’t let me. So, I had to leave it here.

Dropped Off 10/15/2017 Sneaky Wildcat placed it in O, the Apple of my Eye Iowa - 279.6 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/6/2017 Sneaky Wildcat retrieved it from Golden Grizzly California   Visit Log

We picked this one up while passing through the area. Neat that it started in Minnesota!

Dropped Off 8/13/2017 Z Pavlov placed it in Golden Grizzly California - 1,518.89 miles  Visit Log

Sorry it took so long to make it this far but he is now on his way!

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Visited 10/6/2016 Z Pavlov took it to Babe's Ring Minnesota - 174.35 miles  Visit Log

Brought Paul and Babe along for a visit

Visited 10/6/2016 Z Pavlov took it to The Man, the Legend... his Chair!?! Minnesota - 33.99 miles  Visit Log

Driving to Brainerd and thought we were just passing through when we spotted his highness's chair. We turned around so he could visit.

Visited 10/6/2016 Z Pavlov took it to Akeley Travelbug Rest Stop Minnesota - 32.86 miles  Visit Log

Now to try and find him a ride to Oregon :)

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/6/2016 Z Pavlov retrieved it from Bemidji Banks Minnesota   Visit Log

Off to Akeley! I'm not sure if he's seen that Paul Bunyan yet, but I haven't and am excited to do so. A very well travelled TB.

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