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Hailed by the Kodak Company as the second-most photographed statues in the US (behind only Mount Rushmore!) the statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox are in Bemidji, Minnesota. They have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988.

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