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category:Arts and Entertainment
posted:September 28th, 2009
Imagine entering a giant puzzle … one that's tall, green and full of surprises. This is the experience of a Massachusetts corn maze and it's a great, old-fashioned way to have family fun!
Corn mazes have been around for a long time, but have become increasingly more complex. Seen from the air, they can appear as anything from the logo of a favorite sports team to a whole fantasy picture. Planning the maze is an art itself, as the farmer has to map out the picture on the ground and choose a strong-stalked variety of corn to make it all come to life. There are companies who will professionally design mazes, too.
Massachusetts Farm Mazes:
(Listed in alpabetical order by town name)
Connors Farm 30 Valley Road(Rte. 35) Danvers, MA 1923 978-777-1245
Marshall Farm 340 Marshall Road Fitchburg, MA 1420 978-342-4100
Kimball Farm 791 East Broadway Haverhill, MA 1830 888-771-1960
Marini Farm 259 Linebrook Rd Ipswich, MA 1938 978-356-0430
Sauchuk Farm 53 Palmer Road Plympton, MA 2367 781-585-1522
Davis Mega Maze 145 Redstone Hill† Sterling, MA 1564 978-422-8888
Mike's Maze 25 South Main Street Sunderland, MA 1375 413-665-8331
Source: http://www.cornmazesamerica.com/directory.htm
Most farms will give you a map to help you find your way, and there are
often extra "puzzles" within. If you plan to go, be sure to allot plenty of
time and bring along the following supplies:
*Good walking shoes
*Water
*Bug spray and sunscreen
*A watch [you'll want to know how long it took you!]
*The right kind of clothing [remember, you're walking through a cornfield]
*Some mazes are open at night, in which case you'll need a flashlight.
So grab the kids and get ready to "lend an ear" [and your feet] - to the
nearest corn maze.
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