克林格尔农场的Mazezilla玉米田迷宫,宾夕法尼亚州 Mazezilla corn maze at Klingel's Farm in Pennsylvania (© Alex Potemkin/Getty Images)
克林格尔农场的Mazezilla玉米田迷宫,宾夕法尼亚州 Mazezilla corn maze at Klingel's Farm in Pennsylvania (© Alex Potemkin/Getty Images)
Let's get lost
Welcome to Mazezilla! This 11-acre corn maze in the Poconos region of Pennsylvania boasts a unique corn maze design each fall. Don't worry, if you take a wrong turn, you won't be lost forever. 'Corn helpers' are scattered throughout the maze to help confused maze-goers find their way again, and 'tower people' keep a watchful eye over the maze. This year, visitors to the maze are asked to wear masks, stay at least 6 feet apart, and take other precautions, but organizers are still promising a 'spooktacular 2020.'
While mazes and labyrinths date back more than 4,000 years, the first modern corn maze was created in Annville, Pennsylvania, in 1993. It was constructed on three acres of land and was named the world's largest corn maze by the Guinness Book of World Records. The current record for largest corn maze went to Cool Patch Pumpkins in 2014 for their 60-acre maze in Dixon, California.
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