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Meet the Swiftie behind this large Taylor Swift corn maze

Taylor Swift emanates a fun and positive image for today’s young people”, Teresa Summers Greenwood, owner of Summers Farm, said in a statement.

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In the past, Greenwood has created corn mazes to reflect current events, with displays of Super Bowl winning football teams and politicians.

Get a sneak peek at what it’s like to be inside the maze (and hear a corresponding “dare to be different” affirmation) above, and if you make your way to Maryland, don’t forget to chronicle your experiences with #TaylorSwiftCornMaze.

Maze-goers try to escape the corn field using “Taylor-made” clues that are dispersed around the maze. Watch a flyover view of 12-acre maze above, or explore it in person at the farm’s 19th annual Fall Harvest Festival from September 26 to November. 1.

Patrons, he said, will typically complete the course in two hours, but he noted it’s “pretty tough”.

Ah, the corn maze-a beloved American autumn custom. “That makes us feel good that she was happy with what we did-if she wasn’t happy she wouldn’t have put it on there”, Greenwood said. Recommended nearly exclusively for adults because it’s easy to get lost, the maze’s design changes every year.

The past year has been a big one for Taylor Swift: her 1989 record was the fastest-selling in the last decade, she took home a Video of the Year for “Bad Blood” at the VMAs, and over the weekend, she won her first Emmy.

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“The maze is divided into phases that will accommodate all age groups”.

Maryland farm creates larger-than-life Taylor Swift corn field maze