Nancy Strong, 90, recently attended two "Eras Tour" concerts in Paris and London to celebrate her milestone birthday. The Dallas, Texas, based business owner went with her family members said it was an experience she will never forget. Swifties now have an opportunity to check out festive, fall masterpieces inspired by the pop star Taylor Swift.

Two farms in Maryland and Ohio are going viral after photos of detailed Swift-themed corn mazes began to circulate online. The mazes appear to have people trying to figure out how the intricate designs are laid out, while others are jumping to the conclusion that extraterrestrials are now Swift fans. ARIZONA MOM GOES VIRAL FOR TAYLOR SWIFT-INSPIRED 'ELF ON THE SHELF' ERAS TOUR Duke Wheeler, manager and owner of Wheeler Farms in Whitehouse, Ohio, has been in the corn maze business for over 20 years and has overrun Wheeler Farms since 1990, he told Fox News Digital.

Wheeler Farms in Ohio has gone after photos of intricate corn mazes inspired by Taylor Swift started circulating online. (Zack Howard Airspace Creative; Wheeler Farms) Wheeler Farms is traditionally a Christmas tree farm, but staff started creating mazes to fill the time leading up to winter. "You work hard in the winter, [and then] you don't have much work.

So we got into a facility called the ‘Butterfly House,’ where we import butterflies all over the world, and then from there, we got a cornfield that's 16 acres, and we started having mazes," Wheeler said. Each year, .