Danee4te
Great stop if you're in the area. It's pretty interesting as to why someone did this and the work they out into it. Fun photo op!!
gokris
We've honestly never stopped and walked through there because I haven't seen anything that looked worth stopping for. We drive by it all the time and found it so unusual and funny the first time we went by it since I moved to Ohio from Vegas! lol
NancyW396
When we first moved to Columbus we went by there and wondered what it was and why? If you like cement corn then you will like this otherwise don't bother
lhgarden
Each time we pass the Field of Corn, we chuckle. We see it often as we shop and live in the area. But, our most fond memories of it are when we visit with our grandchildren - using the ears of corn as "measuring sticks" as they have grown from toddlers to teenagers.
TDNeumann
As a photographer, I try to find something of compositional value in every scene I see, however I have a hard time doing that with this installation. I appreciate the effort in creative each of the 109 individual ears of corn, and the statement it makes about the areas heritage. I guess to me it just seems a little stark...maybe I need to go back with B&W in mind.
21peggyc
A not to be missed sight: 109 individual concrete ears of corn is Dublin's tribute to its agricultural past. Sometimes called "cornhenge " it's a not to be missed visual experience!
shelled2014
This field is to pay tribute to where Dublin came from. Everything around the cement 'field of corn' is to remind others how far this city has come. Once nothing but real corn fields now rows and rows of businesses and homes. I think its a great reminder for all of us that our small state is surrounded by agricultural. A fantastic reminder of our history and how far Dublin has come. It may not be much to see, but it is a wonderful artistic reminder for all of us.
sandyshells2000
This is truly a combination of artwork and dedication. A one of a kind place. A tribute to one of the mainstays in this community. I plan on taking my grandchildren to visit it when the come to the area.
650ScottW650
I live near this huge waste of space. I shake my head every time I go past. People make a point of driving by this field of concrete corn to laugh at the city of Dublin.
AliceDublinOH
Not being a native of Dublin, I can only appreciate the field for its uniqueness and the desire of the artist to respect the agricultural history of the area.
Anne_from_Ohio
How Midwestern of Ohio...to have a "field" of concrete corn at a local intersection. There really isn't anything to do there, so if you have seen a picture of it, you know what you'll find there.
244colleenr
My husband brought me here on our first date. He wanted to show me all the quirky spots in his hometown since I was from out of state. It definitely makes you turn your head as you drive by. It really is just a field of giant corn ears, but makes a great place for a selfie!
ginbeatty
This is what public art gets you. Most of Dublin used to be cornfields and there are a few patches still around corporate buildings and golf courses.
zultr
I had never heard of this and just happened to see it while driving. It is a little strange to come across a field of stone corn in the middle of business/residential area but it did make me laugh. I stopped and took picture's and noticed others doing the same. it is very interesting and unusual !!
ohiodetinu
There really isn't much to say about this place; it is EXACTLY as described - a field of giant concrete corn ears. BUT, it's a novelty and something you won't see every day. I bring my nieces and nephews there for hide'n'seek and use the empty space next to it for kite-flying. It's easy to get to and never crowded. (I even danced in the field at midnight one New Year's Eve... It seemed like the thing to do.)