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Have You Seen This Corn Maze? Honors 9-11 Victims In A Unique Way
The words "Never Forget" are cut into the 5-acre Georgia corn maze that pays tribute to 9/11 victims.
GWINNETT COUNTY — A 5-acre corn maze in Buford pays tribute to the victims of 9-11. Cut into the maze are the words “Never Forget.” Outside of the maze property is a display of the Twin Towers, set as a symbolic reminder, according to the website.
The Buford Corn Maze, which celebrated 13 years this year, honors all who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001. Located at 4470 Bennett Road, the Maze provides a safe outdoor environment with plenty of room for social distancing.
Last month, the venue waived entree fees for all first responders and their families.
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“It’s our way of giving back and saying thank you to all our brave men and women who are the first to arrive at any emergency,” Buford Corn Maze President Rodney Miller said on the website.
Activities include duck racing, hayrides, petting zoo, pony rides and more.
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