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This is my maze I created for the Fourth of July and also to honor one of my favorite cities in the world, New York, NY! Who doesn’t love Lady Liberty?

I had some fun with the start and finish on this one. I used the verbiage on the top and bottom of the image to help everyone figure out where the beginning and end are.

All of the mazes start out as a pencil sketch and then are filled in with markers. This is the first maze the I created from a monument and won’t be the last one.

Here’s a stop motion I filmed as I created the puzzle. You can see how I fill in the sketch of the maze and slowly create the final product. The video will show you how the maze is filled in and should give you a good idea of how I create the puzzles.

If you like this maze and you want to try another similar maze check out my Pittsburgh maze. If you’re looking for more free printable mazes check out my homepage.

If you are a game lover and are looking for something fun to do with your friends check out my review of the Hunt A Killer Murder Mystery game. My wife and I love shows like Dateline and 48 Hours and this was a really fun activity to do with friends. Here’s my review if you would like to check it out.

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Feel free to print or reproduce the puzzles for personal, church, school or institutional use. If you need free puzzles or mazes for your small-to-medium circulation newspaper, or you would like to purchase puzzles or mazes for a book, periodical, app or website please contact me.

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