Bullitt672
More than you typical pumpkin farm. Yes they have all kinds of cool pumpkin displays, a variety of animals to see but they also have some historic buildings and a low key emphases on education. There are lots of help around to teach you as much or as little as you want to know about the 3000+ types of pumpkins and gourds they grow. There is sampling of different types of squash cooked up with recipes to take home and don't skip the shops where you can get pumpkin ice cream, bread, cookies, etc. For some extra fun they have multiple mazes for different age groups ranging from mini straw mazes, soy bean maze, and for a fee the large corn maze.