Some called him the “Mountain of Manheim.” Others called him the “Gentle Giant.” But regardless of what name he went by, this much is true: Jack Fasig was one tall tale. He seemed like Lancaster County’s own Paul Bunyan. By some accounts, he was about 7-foot-tall, over 300 pounds, strong enough to lift cars from ditches, and could support the weight of trains on his back.
Except he’s not just a folk hero. Jack Fasig was a real man. He lived in a shack in Manheim, raised dogs and chickens, and worked at the local asbestos factory. His large size inspired those tall tales, but there were true stories, too, such as when he beat carnival strong men, trained as a boxer, and even ran into trouble with the law.
We’ll break down what exactly was fact and what was fiction in this episode of “Legends of Lancaster.”
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