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A homegrown business: Great Pumpkin Patch honored for tourism impact
ARTHUR — When Mac Condill’s family opened The Great Pumpkin Patch 35 years ago, they didn’t have any grand plans for becoming an agritourist destination. “It started as a roadside stand and opened it up to people,” said Condill, who was 12 at the time. “And that seemed to be popular, so we did it again. And then it grew, and then people wanted to eat something, and then we started feeding people. And then they wanted to spend more time, so we added picnic tables. And then, all of the sudden, it’s entertainment. We didn’t go out, setting to to do this, like a lot of farms do now. We just kind of evolved into it, which I take really as a badge of honor.” The

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