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Admission for Two, Four, or Six to the Freedom Farms Fall Festival on October 18, 19, 25, or 26 ( 50% Off)

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Join the King family for autumn fun as you pick and paint pumpkins, jump in the bounce house, attempt the hay maze, and enjoy story time

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  • $5 for one-day admission for two to the Freedom Farms Fall Festival ($10 value)
  • $10 for one-day admission for four to the Freedom Farms Fall Festival ($20 value)
  • $15 for one-day admission for six to the Freedom Farms Fall Festival ($30 value)

The festival runs Saturdays and Sundays, October 18, 19, 25, and 26 starting at 10 a.m. Trick-or-treating will take place on October 26 at 4 p.m. during the Trunk-or-Treat event. Included in admission is a hay ride, hay maze, and corn pit; other items like concessions, pumpkins, and pony rides cost extra. Children two years and under receive free admission.

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Promotional value expires Oct 26, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Admission valid for hay ride, hay maze, and corn pit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Freedom Farms

In many ways, Freedom Farms isn't your typical American farm. In 2009, brothers Joe, Tim, and Pete King founded Freedom Farms and reunited their entire family—nine brothers, a sister, and mother "Mama Bear" Lisa—on the property to run the land. If that sounds familiar, that's because Freedom Farms has its own reality show, "Farm Kings" on GAC, based on the day-to-day lives of the family.

As unconventional as Freedom Farms might seem on paper, its origins are fairly traditional. The King kids grew up on a family farm and today work toward connecting their community with local food. For passers-by, Freedom Farms has become a neighborhood stop for just that. Since opening, the property has grown to feature markets and even a sandwich and a donut shop. The family even publishes a monthly magazine so fans can check out the family's recipes, gardening tips, and keep up with all the show's happenings.

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