- The Legend of the Boojum | Balsam Mountains North Carolina . . .
Boojum is best known for his two great loves: a fondness of pretty girls and his desire for the precious gemstones found throughout Western North Carolina such as rubies, amethysts, emeralds, and sapphires
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- BOOJUM BREWING CO
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- The Legend of Boojum and Hootin’ Annie – The Lantern
The Boojum reportedly liked to watch beautiful women bathe in the nearby mountain streams Usually, the women would hear rustling in the woods, become startled, grab their clothes, and run away One woman, named Annie, stayed and fell in love with the mysterious creature, even moving deep into the woods with it
- The Legend of the Boojum - Beast of Bladenboro
Deep in the shadowy peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains, where the mist clings to the ridges and silence lingers in the valleys, tales of strange creatures have circulated for generations Among them is one of North Carolina’s most fascinating and lesser-known legends—the Boojum
- BOOJUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOOJUM is a tall spiny long-lived desert tree (Fouquieria columnaris synonym Idria columnaris) native to northwestern Mexico and related to the ocotillo
- A. Word. A. Day --boojum - wordsmith. org
After an imaginary animal in Lewis Carroll’s poem “The Hunting of the Snark” In the poem, the Boojum is a particularly dangerous type of Snark, whose sudden appearance causes the hunter to “softly and suddenly vanish away” Earliest documented use: 1876
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