Indianapolis abuzz with World’s Largest Corn Maze

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Indianapolis Abuzz with World’s Largest Corn MazeIndianapolis Abuzz with World’s Largest Corn Maze Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indiana State Fairgrounds has transformed into a farm-tastic destination, playing host to the Guinness World Record-holding World’s Largest Corn Maze. Spread across a sprawling 66 acres, this intricate labyrinth of 10-foot-tall corn stalks boasts an astonishing 3.1 miles of pathways. Designed in the shape of the United States, the maze pays homage to the country’s rich agricultural heritage. Visitors embark on an adventure filled with hidden challenges and breathtaking vistas. Along the way, they encounter educational displays and interactive challenges that engage all ages. “This corn maze is a testament to Indiana’s legacy as an agricultural powerhouse,” said Mark Smith, Indiana State Fairgrounds President. “It’s a thrilling experience that brings families, friends, and adventure seekers together.” Families can navigate their way through the maze together, solving riddles and discovering hidden surprises. Daredevils can race against the clock in the Challenge Maze, while history buffs can explore the Presidential Maze, featuring portraits of every U.S. president. “We’re excited to share this incredible maze with the world,” said Matt Pfaff, President of Pfaff Farms, the creator of the maze. “It’s a unique and unforgettable experience that celebrates the joy and wonder of agriculture.” The World’s Largest Corn Maze is open daily until November 1. Visitors can purchase tickets online or at the gate. In addition to the corn maze, the Indiana State Fairgrounds is a hub of activity during the fall. The site features a pumpkin patch, agricultural exhibits, food and craft vendors, and live entertainment. Indianapolis has become a destination for corn maze enthusiasts, and the World’s Largest Corn Maze is the ultimate spectacle. It’s an unforgettable experience that combines adventure, education, and a celebration of all things farm-fresh.

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