A farmer in Plympton, Massachusetts has cut a commemorative JFK corn maze at his Sauchuk farm. The six-acre cornfield boasts a portrait of President John F. Kennedy, just in time for the 50th anniversary of his tragic assassination.

Not visible from ground level, the ‘maize’ maze-portrait is made possible by GPS technology used to carve the path through the farm field. According to a corn maze consultant, farmers can cash in by charging admission to navigate these mazes.

This November 22 will be the 50th anniversary of Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas in 1963.

According to the Massachusetts farmer, it takes about an hour to get through the JFK maze without a map. Last year, the farm commemorated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts of the USA.

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