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A-Mazing! Fun getting lost on the farm

For many years, the Garrison's welcomed groups of children to take tours of the dairy farm to learn about life on the farm. In 1994, change in the agribusiness landscape of the farm leaned toward taking care of the other aspects of the farm, and Denver Downs farm sold their dairy cows. In 2002, the first corn maze and a farm days replaced the former educational tour of the farm, which Catherine (Garrison) Davis, who grew up on the farm as daughter of former State senator T. Ed Garrison, Jr., said continues letting people have the opportunity to learn about life on a farm.

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Posted by tigerfansc11 on October 13, 2008 at 11:40 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This is embarrassing! It would be helpful if the corn wasn't waist high! I'll bet they charge $20 per person just to visit too. Just like their over priced fruit stand.