Paul Bunyan (disambiguation)

Paul Bunyan (disambiguation)

Paul Bunyan is a mythical lumberjack.

Paul Bunyan may also refer to:

*"Paul Bunyan" (book), a 1925 book by James Stevens
*"Paul Bunyan" (film), a 1958 Walt Disney film, directed by Les Clark
*"Paul Bunyan" (novel), a novel written by Esther Shephard and illustrated by Rockwell Kent
*"Paul Bunyan" (operetta), a choral operetta composed by Benjamin Britten
*Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, a set of statues in Minnesota
*Paul Bunyan's Axe, a traveling trophy passed between the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin
*Paul Bunyan Broadcasting, a broadcasting company based in Bemidji, Minnesota
*Paul Bunyan Land, an amusement park in Brainerd, Minnesota
*Paul Bunyan Network, a group of radio stations in Michigan
*Paul Bunyan State Trail, a rail trail in Minnesota
*Paul Bunyan Trophy, a college rivalry trophy awarded to the winner of the annual American football game between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University
*Operation Paul Bunyan, a show of force by the United States military in response to an attack by North Korean soldiers
*SS Paul Bunyan, a built in the United States during World War II
*"Paul Bunyan", the former stage name of professional wrestlers Max Palmer and Paul Wight
*A short-lived early 1990s candy bar that was square shaped with chocolate on the outside with peanut butter and "crunchy cookie" on the inside


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