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Get Lost in the Corn 'Maize'

By: Ashley Hinson
Updated: September 26, 2012

The owners of At'l Do Farm, James and Patti Simpson have been making corn mazes for the past 12 years.

This year they turned the crop into a Texas tribute including the Alamo, cowboy boot and even an armadillo. 

Every year they do something a little different, but the Simpson family never fails to add  a little bit of Texas charm to each design whether it's the raider red mascot or a full size picture of Buddy Holly playing the guitar. 

They even have games for you to play as you go through the maze to help you find you're your way.

The maze will be open until November 24th.  Tickets are $8 for adults and kids four and under are free.

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