In Wausau Wisconsin underneath Rib Mountain. Mosinee hill is where his blue ox is buried.
According to legend, Paul Bunyan is said to be buried in a pine box in a spot near the town of Kelliher in northern Minnesota, not in Wisconsin. This story is part of the folklore surrounding the legendary lumberjack and may not have a basis in historical fact.
Alexander Fleming was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. His grave is located in the crypt of the cathedral.
This depends as you could be talking about either St. Peter or St. Paul, both of whom are believed to be buried in Rome. St. Peter, by tradition, is buried under the main altar of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, where the Holy Pontiff celebrates Solemn Mass, and St. Paul is said, as of only about a decade ago, to be buried under the main altar of St. Paul Outside the Walls, also in Rome.Sidenote- some may disagree that Rome, which I speak of as including Vatican City, is not actually Vatican City. This is true.
Alexander Fleming passed away on March 11, 1955, and he was buried on March 20, 1955, in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England.
St. Genevieve's remains are said to be buried at the church of Saint-Γtienne-du-Mont in Paris, France. She is considered the patron saint of Paris due to her intercession during times of crisis in the city.
The remains of Anastasia Romanov were discovered in a mass grave in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 1991. She, along with her family, was originally buried in a forest near Yekaterinburg after being executed in 1918. However, their remains were later exhumed and reburied in the Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1998.
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The Legend of Paul Bunyan - 1973 was released on: USA: 1973
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Legend says he is buried in Wausau Wisconsin under rib mountain. Furthermore, nearby Mosinee Hill is said to be the grave of Babe the blue ox
The cast of The Legend of Paul Bunyan - 1973 includes: Jack Angel as Narrator
Supposedly, Paul Bunyan was a giant, and his profession was logging trees. He had an enormous blue ox, and legend has it, that everywhere he stepped (Paul, not the ox) filled with water and became a lake. That's (supposedly) why Minnesota has so many lakes.
Do you mean Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue OX ?
The legend of Paul Bunyan was popularized by American storytellers and writers in the early 20th century, but there is no definitive author. The character of Paul Bunyan is a folkloric lumberjack known for his larger-than-life feats and adventures in North American folklore.
According to Paul Bunyan's story, Great Lakes are Babe the Blue ox's hoof-prints filled with water.
Paul Bunyan
He was so tall that when he stood up, he could see the back of his head off in the distance.
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