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  2. Ready to pick some pumpkins? Visit these farms around ... - AOL

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    There are also activities available for kids, including a corn maze and haunted trail.

  3. Chicago fall fun guide: Pumpkin patches, corn mazes and ... - AOL

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    From pumpkin patches to Halloween frights, there's something for everyone to enjoy this autumn across the Chicago area. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. Urban Growers Collective - Wikipedia

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    Urban Growers Collective is a non-profit organization that builds urban farms, gardens, and provides fresh foods primarily in underprivileged areas in the West and South Side of Chicago. [2] The organization was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 2017 by Erika Allen and Laurell Sims.

  5. Morton, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Morton is a suburb of Peoria, located southeast of Peoria, and is part of the Peoria Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community holds a yearly Morton Pumpkin Festival for four days every September, and claims that "99 percent of the world's canned pumpkin is produced in Morton," earning it the designation "Pumpkin Capital of the World". [3]

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  7. Funk Farms - Wikipedia

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    Funk Farms was founded in 1824 by brothers Isaac and Absalom Funk in McLean County, Illinois. From a historical perspective, Abraham Lincoln was one of Funk Farms' first attorneys and later served in the Illinois House of Representatives with Isaac Funk. Isaac was a friend of Lincoln's and an early booster when Lincoln ran for U.S. president.

  8. Corron Farm - Wikipedia

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    Robert Corron, who was one of Kane County's first settlers, claimed the farm in 1835 and gradually purchased its land from the government over the 1840s. Corron and his family originally lived in a log cabin on the site, but in the early 1850s they built a brick farmhouse; the house's design blends elements of the Italianate and Early Classical ...

  9. Peck Farm Park - Wikipedia

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    Peck Farm Park is a 385-acre park in Geneva, Illinois.It is a part of the Geneva Park District and open to the public year-round. [1] Peck Farm Park includes the historic Peck House, an observation tower in a converted silo, two original barn structures that serve as rental spaces, and the Stephen Persinger Recreation Center. [1]