NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY
Each year on June 28, National Paul Bunyan day is celebrated across the country. It is suggested that on this day, take some time and read one of the Paul Bunyan original tales.
Described as a giant and a lumberjack of unusual skill, Paul Bunyan is one of the most famous North American folklore heroes. In the tales, Paul Bunyan was almost always accompanied by his companion, Babe the Blue Ox.
First appearing in print in 1906, in a story published by Northern Michigan journalist James MacGillivray, Bunyan’s character originated in folktales circulated among lumberjacks in the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada. One account states that the tales began during the Papineau Rebellion of 1837. In 1914, the stories were reworked by William Laughead, for a logging company’s advertising campaign, and found a new widespread popularity. It was the 1922 edition of Laughead’s tales that inspired many others and soon the character was widely known across all of the United States and Canada.
The Paul Bunyan legend tells that it took five storks to carry him as a newborn and as he was a little older and clapped and laughed, it broke windows. The legend continues that he sawed off the legs of his parents’ bed, in the middle of the night, when he was only seven months old and that the Grand Canyon was formed as he and Babe the Blue Ox walked through dragging his axe behind him. The myth of the Great Lakes being formed by Bunyan needing to create a watering hole for Babe to drink from is another popular one told by many.
Many cities in the north-central section of the United States, claim the title as ” the official home of Paul Bunyan”.
NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY HISTORY
Within our research, we were unable to find the creator and origin of National Paul Bunyan Day, an “unofficial” National holiday.
NATIONAL INSURANCE AWARENESS DAY
National Insurance Awareness Day is observed each year on June 28. This day was created as a day to review your insurance coverage’s.
Insurance does offer a person peace of mind knowing they are financially protected in case of loss, damage, illness or death.
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