Before "Stranger Things" made it famous, this farm was already a legacy in the making. In this episode of Dirt & Drive, I sit down with the sisters behind Sleepy Hollow Christmas Tree Farm - the real-life corn maze and farmland where Stranger Things was filmed, including Hopper's cabin. But long before the cameras showed up, this was a Christmas tree farm started by their dad back in the 1970s. We talk about what it was like watching their family land turn into a worldwide filming location, how it brought tourists from around the globe, and - more importantly - how they've built a business that goes far beyond the fame. From pumpkin patches and escape rooms to birthday parties, farm photography, and animal encounters, this family has figured out how to turn every inch of their property into an experience that keeps people coming back all year long. This is a story about hard work, family, and how a small homestead can grow into something bigger than anyone imagined - Stranger Things or not. In this episode we cover: How Sleepy Hollow Farm became a Stranger Things filming locationBuilding Hopper's cabin and hosting the corn maze scenesTurning a Christmas tree farm into a year-round experience businessPumpkin patches, escape rooms, birthday parties, and moreWhy experiences - not just products - might be the future of the small family farmFollow Sleepy Hollow Christmas Tree Farm: https://www.sleepyhollowtrees.com/ https://www.facebook.com/SleepyHollowTrees https://www.instagram.com/sleepy_hollow_farm/ https://www.escapewoods.com/ Follow Dirt& Drive: https://www.youtube.com/@dirtanddrivepod https://instagram.com/dirtanddrivepod https://tiktok.com/@dirtanddrivepod Follow Dragon Creek Ranch: Shop Tallow: http://dragoncreek.org https://facebook.com/dragoncreekranch https://instagram.com/dragoncreek.ranch https://tiktok.com/@dragoncreekranch https://www.youtube.com/@Dragon_Creek_Ranch If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who’s building something from the ground up. Dirt & Drive Podcast: Real conversations about building a business, working the land, and creating something that lasts. Before you head out to pasture, remember, this is just people sharing opinions not medical, legal, or business advice. The opinions expressed here don't necessarily reflect the views of the host, Dragon Creek Ranch, or the Dirt & Drive Podcast. Always remember to do your own research. It's ok to get your hands a little dirty, but keep your rap sheet clean. Thanks for listening!