The Field of Corn In Ohio Just Might Be The Strangest Tourist Trap Yet
Museums, mountains and historical sites are always great to see, but the real fun of traveling is visiting those quirky tourist traps. If you live in or are visiting Dublin, Ohio, stop by “Cornhenge,” also known as the Field of Corn. It won’t take a lot of time to experience the whole attraction, but it’ll sure be a great memory.
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They are all positioned in rows like a marching band.

These ears are made of three different molds of concrete that will surely break your teeth. At six feet tall and 1,500 pounds, they are surely a sight to see.


The field pays tribute to Sam Frantz, an inventor of hybrid corn species, and reminds visitors of Dublin's agricultural history.

The field has two rows of Osage-orange trees. One row was pre-existing and the other planted with the project in mind.

Run through the rows, play tag; it's a perfect family adventure.


These odd attractions are a great way to really get a know a city. Enjoy places like the Field of Corn in Dublin to appreciate its history and agricultural heritage.
What’s your favorite quirky attraction in Ohio?
Address: 4995 Rings Rd, Dublin, OH 43017, USA