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Community - West County
Maze offers twists, turns at Gambrills farmPublished 09/16/08
The weekend's heat and humidity may have kept some people away from the opening of Maryland Sunrise Farms' corn maze, but the pending change of the season should soon lure them back for the annual autumn farm festival.
Joshua McKerrow - The CapitalFrom left, Joey Brigham, 8, and Jake White, 10, try to find their way through the corn maze at Maryland Sunrise Farm in Gambrills. The 10-acre corn maze opened for its third season Saturday in Gambrills at the intersection of Gambrills Road and Route 175. Along with the maze itself, the farm offers hayrides, a kids' cow train and hay maze, as well as pumpkins for sale. Each year the design of the immense maze is often as fun as navigating it. This year's design reads "The future is in our hands. Let's...
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