Dirt Road Beside A Cornfield Jigsaw Puzzle

Dirt Road Beside A Cornfield
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About Dirt Road Beside A Cornfield: Start today's puzzle and join us on the dirt road and let's take a relaxing walk beside the endless cornfields. Put the dirt road, the corn fields, the blue sky and the fluffy white clouds back together as fast as you can and complete today's challenge. Have fun! // Image Credit: Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Carol M. Highsmith Archive./ Library of Congress

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