Taylor Swift’s Face Inspires Corn Maze
Worry no more about what to do with your squad this fall, as maze creators in Maryland cut blank space into a cornfield to shape it like Taylor Swift’s face. The 12-acre maze at Summers Farm in Frederick, Maryland shows the singer’s likeness holding a microphone along with the words “dare to be different.” Jeff Greenwood, who owns the farm with his wife Teresa Summers Greenwood, said he is a longtime Swiftie because she is a “firm believer in confidence, in being who you are.” When asked why they centered this year’s maze theme around Swift, Greenwood said: “We just felt that she’s a true, real person, and an amazing role model for everybody in how she treats people and just how she carries herself.†In the past, Greenwood has created corn mazes to reflect current events, with displays of Super Bowl winning football teams and politicians. The farm had a maze of 2012 presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obama playing tug of war with the American flag during the election.