The smallest town in Southeastern Massachusetts is home to a big piece of American history and an even bigger corn maze.
The Sauchuk Farm, a 200-acre working farm, has grown into a destination for families over the years, but it was once home to Deborah Sampson, the first woman to officially take a bullet in the Revolutionary War.
About 80 percent of what is grown on the farm is sold on site or shared with other nearby farmers who come up short on crops.
"It felt like you were doing something useful for people—growing food. That sort of thing. I don't know if there's anything more important that you can possibly do," said owner Scott Sauchuk, who left his job in geophysics to open the farm.
Over the last 23 years, Sauchuk has planted pick-your-own pumpkin, blueberry, and strawberry fie