This year's MAiZE on Sauvie Island honors 75th anniversary of 'Peanuts' comic strip

Portland, ORLocal News

The MAiZE at the Pumpkin Patch on Sauvie Island is a vibrant seasonal attraction that commemorates the 75th anniversary of the beloved 'Peanuts' comic strip, created by Charles Schulz. Open daily through Halloween, families are invited to immerse themselves in a whimsical experience that combines fun and nostalgia. The maze is intricately designed to reflect themes and characters from the 'Peanuts' universe, providing a unique backdrop for family photos and memories. In addition to navigating the maze, visitors can participate in various activities that celebrate the rich history of the comic strip. The event not only aims to entertain but also seeks to enhance community spirit and promote local tourism in the region.

With its engaging atmosphere, the MAiZE has become a popular destination for both residents and tourists looking for seasonal fun. As families gather to celebrate the fall season, this event stands out as a highlight of the local calendar. Be sure to visit before Halloween to enjoy this special tribute to one of America’s favorite comic strips.

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