This field is an art exhibit and has 109 6-ft statues of corn ears. Corn has been cultivated in Ohio for approximately 1800 years. It was know to the prehistoric Native American Hopewell peoples and by the mid 1700s, corn was crown in large quantities, often in larger fields. Particularly along the Scioto and Miami River valleys, it was not uncommon to see thousands of acres of cornfields. The Wyandot Indians, who are known to have camped on Indian Run just north of this area of Dublin, Ohio, were prominent among the historic Native American cultivators of corn.