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They also dried strips of pumpkin and wove them into mats. Indians would also roast long strips of pumpkin on the open fire and eat them. When white settlers arrived, they saw the pumpkins grown by the Indians and pumpkin soon became a staple in their diets.

As today, early settlers used them in a wide variety of recipes from desserts to stews and soups. The origin of pumpkin pie is thought to have occurred when the colonists sliced off the pumpkin top, removed the seeds, and then filled it with milk, spices and honey.

Pumpkin Patch Choose your own pumpkins from our Pahl's u-pick patch, or sit back and relax while your children enjoy exciting rides and tasty treats from our Country Store.

Pumpkins, ponies, and hay mazes—oh my! September 20 — October 31 7 days a week! Pahl's Pumpkin Patch provides fun for the whole family! Choose your own pumpkins from our u-pick patch, sit back while the children enjoy exciting rides, and end your perfect fall trip with homemade cider, donuts, and other delicious treats from our country store.

In the store, we also sell squash, gourds, straw, and corn stalk bundles for you to take home. Pumpkins, produce and more: Siegel's has a real pumpkin field that families can take a hayrack ride out to and pick a pumpkin right off the vine. Free admission for military, police and fire with ID. ATMs available. Bengtson's Address: W. Street, Homer Glen Season: Sept. More information is available on Bengtson's website.

No weekday admission for Attractions: Tractor Town, Happy Swing, chicken truck, mega slide, cow coaster, free selfie booth, gemstone and arrow head mining, pony rides, petting zoo, haunted barn, fun barn, pumpkins and more.

Pumpkins, produce and more: You can pick the perfect pumpkin, take home some of Bengtson's specialty products, enjoy an apple cider donut and several other delectable treats. See the website for more details.

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