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Wheeler Farms in Ohio has unveiled its corn maze design for the 2024 fall season, and it's a nod to superstar Taylor Swift.
Spooky season is right around the corner and a Louisville area haunted corn maze got a grim makeover this year.
Completing a corn maze is a must for fall. Farms throughout the United States take their corn mazes very seriously, with many months of preparation before opening to the public.
Corn production takes a turn for tourists Farmers find contentment in standing in the middle of a corn field—with blue sky overhead and the quiet rustle of leaves.
These intricate designs are relatively new to American farms but already are indelible in our culture. There's even a Taylor Swift corn maze.
From the creepy AZ Field of Screams to the family favorite Mortimer Farms, here are five corn mazes to get lost in this Halloween season.
A New Paris, Ohio farm has created a corn maze that features twists and turns in the shape of former U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s face.
A NorCal pumpkin patch draws visitors from across the state for its sprawling corn maze, which twice earned the Guinness World Record.
The corn is planted in June, and once the plants reach roughly 2 feet in height, the maze design is cut into the field, a practice started in 2006.
With Halloween a month off, corn mazes are a fun way to get your fright fix a bit early. From barely scary to haunted, here are some mazes to explore.
Etched into the vast field of corn stalks are representations of Taylor Swift, photos posted on Sept. 1 show. The Ohio farm etched Taylor Swift’s face into the corn field.
Stalks of corn 11 feet high whisper in the breeze of a Puyallup field Thursday afternoon. It’s easy to get lost if you’re not careful, the dirt path among them winding and curling without any ...