The corn is not high enough yet but the maze will be ready. A handful of people with surveying gear are marking off this year’s Mesilla Valley Maze in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The nine-acre corn field will feature the silhouette of a man, a telescope and Pluto. It’s meant as a tribute to the discovery of the dwarf planet. Pluto was first spotted by a Las Cruces astronomer 80 years ago. The corn should be 10-feet-tall when the maze opens on September 25th. Organizers say 50,000 people are expected to attend this year.
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