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Is Paul Bunyan a fictional character?

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He features in North American Folklore and tradition and is a myth - or maybe he is not

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Who did Paul bunyan get married to?

He is a fictional character and he never married in any of the stories.


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Is the image of Paul Bunyan in the Public Domain?

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Who is the most famous lumberjack?

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Who is Paul Bunyan?

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Who wrote Paul Bunyan?

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