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2011 - The Adventures of Robin Hood
We’re off to Sherwood Forest with that famous hero, Robin Hood! Learn of his legend and the characters from the classic tale of good vs evil. Watch out for the Sheriff of Nottingham!
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2010 - Island Adventure
"Aloha!" The 2010 corn maze takes guests to the South Pacific to learn about Polynesia in a 9 acre field of towering cornstalks carved into the shape of a giant Wiki-Tiki Man, dancing natives, palm tree and erupting volcano.
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2009 - Wild Wild West
Giddy-Up Maize Questers! Maize Quest 2009 hits the trail on a Wild West Adventure. Learn all about the wild frontier of America as you explore the enormous Buckin' Bronco & Cowboy maze. Git along little dogie!
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2008 - China: The Forbidden City
Explore the Forbidden City an learn of the Far East. Just in time for the Summer Olympics! Can you see the pagoda, The Great Wall, and the Dragon?
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2007 - Space Exploration
Journey to the final frontier as an explorer on the Space Shuttle! Learn about man's quest to escape the Earth's atmosphere and the science behind the journey. Can you spot the space-walking astronaut and the space shuttle?
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2006 - The Vikings
The mysterious Vikings quite possibly beat Columbus across the Atlantic by hundreds of years! Examine the evidence as you explore the Viking Longboat. Can you see the Viking warriors with horned helmets?
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2005 - Ice Age
Long before global warming the world was covered in ice. Learn about life in the Ice Age and the animals that roamed the frozen land. This year explore the GIANT wooly mammoth on your quest to uncover the clues of survival in a frozen land.
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2004 - T-Rex
Dinosaurs! T-Rex makes his stand in the cornfield fighting three velociraptors. Search for "fossils" and clues as you explore the giant predator and learn about the creatures that inhabited the earth millions of years ago.
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2003 - Pirates!
Yar! Shiver me timbers... Take to the high seas as you learn about real pirates who terrorized merchant vessels for a surprisingly short period in history. Collect pictures of real pirate flags and learn about the real pirates behind them.
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2002 - Outback Adventure
G'Day Mate! Travel to the outback to find nine creatures unique to this island continent. Learn about the history and native people as you explore the giant mamma kangaroo complete with a baby joey in her pouch. It's adventure in the land down under!
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2001 - Deep Sea Adventure
Octopus! Shark! Submarine! Fish! Often sited as one of the hardest mazes we ever created, the Deep Sea Adventure took guests under the sea to explore a world of living creatures. The feature room is the octopus with (you guessed it) EIGHT entrances and exits!
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2000 - Escape from Egypt
The "All-Seeing Eye" floats in the center of a huge pyramid complex carved into the cornfield. Learn about the pharaohs and life on the Nile thousands of years ago when the pyramids rose from the desert plains. Escape from Egypt marked the first maze designed by Designer Dave Phillips, now full-time designer for Maize Quest Fun Park and all Maize Quest corn maze locations.
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1999 - African Adventure
Five animals form the shape of the African continent and make a maze of trails loaded with educational information. Learn about Africa and the animals that call it home. Each is unique with a different way to survive. Can you spot the Giraffe, Lion Head, Elephant, Rhino, and Cheetah?
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1998 - Challenge the Dragon
The Dragon marked the first move to the current field at what would become the Maize Quest Fun Park. It was also the first Maize Quest with a "big adventure" theme. Guests explored the beast and the castle below to discover answer to the lore of dragons. The dragon featured a fountain of water in the 'heart' of the beast.
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1997 - Tree of Life
The original and first Maize Quest Cornfield Maze Adventure: The Tree of LIfe. The Tree with roots, large trunk and branches is encircled by the serpent, and flanked by the crescent moon and sun. Guests used another Maize Quest innovation to create a map on their gamesheet using giant stampers. The symbols were chosen to represent the fruit farm, the circle of life, and the changing seasons as Maple Lawn Farms began it's change from production agriculture to pick-your-own fruit, educational center, and entertainment destination. The first maze, designed by Gretchen McPherson, marked the return of Hugh McPherson to the operation full-time after graduation from Penn State University. This was the one that started it all!
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