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Maryland Farmer Cuts Giant Taylor Swift Face Into Cornfield
Along with hay rides, pumpkin picking, face-painting and more, the 12 acre corn maze is one of many attractions at Summers Farm’s 19th Annual Fall Harvest Festival.
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The Swift maze is open until November 1, so if you happen to be visiting Frederick, Maryland for whatever reason, you might want to pay this little cornfield a visit and sing “Shake It Off” repeatedly.
“Taylor Swift emanates a fun and positive image for today’s young people”, Teresa Greenwood said.
And there is no better person to take on this corn maze challenge than Mike. Though the average person can successfully finish the maze in about 30 minutes, Swifties can “get lost” in Taylor Swift’s eyes, hair, and mouth for hours and hours.
The mastermind behind it, says Swift is a role model who inspires her fans to be unique which inspired him to create this one of a kind maze.
Starting on September 26th, visitors can tour the sight and try to find their way through the maze by searching for Taylor Swift-themed clues.
“If you make the wrong turn, you might be in there a while”, he added.
Just like the superstar’s catchy tunes, Summers Farm is hoping the maze has a similar appeal.
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Taylor Swift’s true love? She posted a photo of it to her Instagram and Facebook pages with the words, “Lawn goals”. Visitors who get lost in this maze can scan a special code located on posts throughout the maze to receive satellite images that will assist in directions.