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Gallery: Corn mazes

Shayna Garrett, 13, warms up by the fire before taking a walk down a haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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October 12, 2008 @ 09:15 PM

People from around the Tri-State enjoyed a corn maze in Proctorville, Ohio, and another in Milton, W.Va., this weekend.

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Shayna Garrett, 13, warms up by the fire before taking a walk down a haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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Brandon Leffingwell and Dylan Maynard warm up at the entrance of the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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Brandon Leffingwell and Dylan Maynard warm up at the entrance of the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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Visitors take a hay ride to the entrance of the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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Brandon Leffingwell warms up at the entrance of the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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Sonny Dornon keeps the fire before greeting guests at the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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Sonny Dornon keeps the fire before greeting guests at the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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One of the many scares visitors encounter on the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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One of the many scares visitors encounter on the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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One of the many scares visitors encounter on the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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One of the many scares visitors encounter on the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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One of the many scares visitors encounter on the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville.

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A few "survivors" of the the haunted corn maze and trail built by the First Baptist Church of Proctorville make the last climb before returning to the church.

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Four-year-old Lauren Casto leads the way through the Cornfield Maize at The Maize at Cooper Farms, LLC, Route 3, Box A156 in Milton 5-10 p.m. Fridays; 1-10 p.m. Saturdays; 1-5 p.m. Sundays, through Nov. 2; Monday-Thursday by reservation only. Take Interstate 64 to Milton Exit, Route 60 West to Milton Middle School. Parking is behind the school. Call 304-743-0548 or visit www.cornfieldmaze.com.

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The Cornfield Maize at The Maize at Cooper Farms, LLC, Route 3, Box A156 in Milton 5-10 p.m. Fridays; 1-10 p.m. Saturdays; 1-5 p.m. Sundays, through Nov. 2; Monday-Thursday by reservation only. Take Interstate 64 to Milton Exit, Route 60 West to Milton Middle School. Parking is behind the school. Call 304-743-0548 or visit www.cornfieldmaze.com.

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Eight-year-old Lauren Volk leads the way through the Cornfield Maize at The Maize at Cooper Farms, LLC, Route 3, Box A156 in Milton 5-10 p.m. Fridays; 1-10 p.m. Saturdays; 1-5 p.m. Sundays, through Nov. 2; Monday-Thursday by reservation only. Take Interstate 64 to Milton Exit, Route 60 West to Milton Middle School. Parking is behind the school. Call 304-743-0548 or visit www.cornfieldmaze.com.

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Colin Cooper start up the "cow train" the Cornfield Maize at The Maize at Cooper Farms, LLC, Route 3, Box A156 in Milton 5-10 p.m. Fridays; 1-10 p.m. Saturdays; 1-5 p.m. Sundays, through Nov. 2; Monday-Thursday by reservation only. Take Interstate 64 to Milton Exit, Route 60 West to Milton Middle School. Parking is behind the school. Call 304-743-0548 or visit www.cornfieldmaze.com.

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