This former WeHo hotspot packed up its bags and moved over to Culver City a couple of years ago. The popular patch sticks out like a scarecrow in a squash garden: With rows of pumpkins, a giant hand-carved rocking horse, petting zoo and a mini straw maze, it’s like someone dropped off a piece of country farmland in the middle of a fast-paced, urban city. This little slice of harvest also provides elaborate face painting, a super slide, pumpkin decorating, a spider bounce and food and drink stands. Swing by on weekday afternoons, if you can, for $8 admission, otherwise you’ll have to pay an increasing entry fee during each weekend and on Friday nights.
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