- folklore, the
hodag is a
fearsome critter resembling a
large bull-horned
carnivore with a row of
thick curved spines down its back. The
hodag was said to...
- The
Hodag Country Festival,
named after the
folkloric Hodag, is an
outdoor country music festival usually held the
second w****end of July in Rhinelander...
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Fearsome Critters, by
Henry H.
Tryon (Cornwall, NY:
Idlewild Press, 1939) The
Hodag and
Other Tales of the
Logging Camps, by Lakes****
Kearney (Madison, WI:...
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Properties owner Chuck Shepard of Eugene.
Since then,
Hoodoo has
built the
Hodag chair lift, a 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2) lodge, the
Autobahn Tubing Park, and...
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Rhinelander is the home of the
hodag, a
folkloric green and
white creature said to
stalk the
local woods. The
hodag serves as
mascot for the city and...
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twentieth century.
These fabulous beasts appear in tall
tales featuring hodags,
giant snakes, fur-bearing trout, and many others. Some such
stories lend...
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confuses the
hugag with the
analogously named Hodag.
Achlis Dahu
Fearsome critters Folklore of the
United States Hodag Cox,
William (1910).
Fearsome Creatures...
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music festivals include Eaux Claires,
Country Fest,
Country Jam USA, the
Hodag Country Festival, Lifest,
Porterfield Country Music Festival,
Country Thunder...
- to
dispel the
superstition against sailing on a Friday. The
hodag (or the
Rhinelander hodag) was a
fearsome critter resembling a
large bull-horned carnivore...
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Mountain Water.
Doubleday & Company. p. 74. Kearney, Lake S**** (1928). The
Hodag and
Other Tales of the
Logging Camps.
Democrat Printing Company. pp. 34–35...