Paul Bunyan had a Blue Ox for a pet... Babe, the Blue Ox. It is said that the cold winter winds from the north are named 'Blue Northers' in his regard.
Paul Bunyan is a legendary lumberjack known for his enormous size and strength but his specific food preferences are not typically mentioned in folklore. However, as a larger-than-life figure from American folklore, it is often joked that he would eat extremely large portions of food to match his size and strength.
Flapjacks! -In fact(!) it is told that he needed to have people strap an entire side of bacon to their feet (like ice skates) just to keep his griddle greased!
Paul Bunyan
Huge portions of cows, bacon, and steaks.
Paul Bunyan. And his companion Babe the blue ox
Paul Bunyan Land was created in 1950.
Paul Bunyan's younger (and smaller) brother was Cordwood Pete.
National Paul Bunyan Day is always June 27. http://www.zanyholidays.com/2008/06/national-paul-bunyan-day.html
Paul Bunyan State Forest was created in 1935.
Paul Bunyan is a tall tale about a lumberjack. It is unknown whether or not he actually existed.
Paul Bunyan is NOT real, so he didn't invent anything.
The area of Paul Bunyan Land is 728,434.156032 square meters.
The Paul Bunyan Award is presented annually by the Detroit Lions to their most outstanding lineman. It was first awarded in 1953 and is named after the legendary lumberjack Paul Bunyan.
Paul Bunyan's blue ox was named Babe.