Maine’s Oldest-Running Corn Maze Celebrates 22nd Year With ‘Winnie the Pooh’ Theme

Maine’s Oldest-Running Corn Maze Celebrates 22nd Year With ‘Winnie the Pooh’ Theme
Courtesy of Treworgy Family Orchard
Anna Mason
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Corn maze attractions have been booming in the United States, with each creation being incredibly unique and complex. This year, one family, who owns the longest-running maze in Maine, chose to delight visitors with a stunning theme: Winnie-the-Pooh.

“This is our 22nd corn maze,” Jonathan Kenerson, owner of Treworgy Family Orchards in Levant, told The Epoch Times. “We wanted a maze design that would delight our guests, but also honor the original bear and his friends from the hundred-acre wood.”

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Anna Mason is a writer based in England. She majored in literature and specializes in human interest, travel, lifestyle and content marketing. Anna enjoys storytelling, adventures, the Balearic sunshine and the Yorkshire rain.
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