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These are the most popular pumpkin patches in Massachusetts, according to check-in data

Honey Pot Hill Orchards in Stow tops the list for Swarm users.

Russell Orchards in Ipswich. John Tlumacki / Boston Globe

Want fun things to do in Boston, delivered to your inbox every Thursday? Sign up for the BosTen newsletter, our weekly roundup of 10 not-lame events in the city. You can also out our events calendar at boston.com/events.Though fall is beloved for a number of reasons, one seasonal symbol holds a starring role. Pumpkins can do it all, from flavoring our drinks to decorating our homes (and sometimes even our art galleries, too). We consulted data from check-in app Swarm to see which pumpkin patches were checked into the most by people in Massachusetts during the fall of 2015—and to help you enjoy all that pumpkins have to offer.1. Honey Pot Hill Orchards
138 Sudbury Rd., Stow2. Russell Orchards
143 Argilla Rd., Ipswich3. Brooksby Farm
54 Felton St., Peabody4. Verrill Farm
11 Wheeler Rd., Concord5. Connors Farm
30 Valley Rd., Danvers6. Tougas Family Farm
234 Ball St., Northborough7. Smolak Farms
315 S Bradford St., North Andover8. Belkin Family Lookout Farm
89 Pleasant St. South, South Natick9. Parlee Farms
95 Farwell Rd., Tyngsboro10. Cider Hill Farms
45 Fern Ave., Amesbury

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