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Chestnut Run Farm is a winery in Pilesgrove Township in Salem County, New Jersey that produces Fuji apple and Asian pear wines. [2] [3] The apple and pear trees were first planted in 1986 as part of a specialty produce farm. [4] [5] Chestnut Run began sales of its wine in 2007, and opened a tasting room in 2012.
Holly Ravine Farm is a farm and shopping center located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States. The farm was the site of the Cowtail Bar, an ice cream parlor established in 1933 by former Cherry Hill mayor John Gilmour, Jr., who was the first mayor of Cherry Hill (previously known as Delaware Township). [ 1 ]
Fernbrook Farms is a 230-acre (93 ha) working farm located along County Route 545 (Bordentown-Georgetown Road) in Chesterfield Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Originally an 18th-century farm, it was briefly a stock breeding farm, known as the New Warlaby Stock Farm, in the 19th century.
Roughly bounded by Budd Avenue, Budd's Run, Egbert and Cedar Road, and Rancocas Creek and NJ Central Power and Light Company 39°58′12″N 74°41′01″W / 39.97°N 74.683611°W / 39.97; -74.683611 ( Pemberton Historic
Tice Farms was a farm and roadside stand located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.Founded in 1808, it was a local landmark which attracted families from miles around, especially in the fall, when it was noted for pumpkins, apple cider, fresh hot donuts and other fall products.
Vacchiano Farm is a winery in the Port Colden section of Washington Township in Warren County, New Jersey, United States. [2] [3] A family produce and livestock farm since 1983, the vineyard was first planted in 2004, and began to sell its wine in 2009. [4] [5] Vacchiano has 11 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 2,500 cases of wine ...
The farm was started in 1904 by Gustav Dreyer and Henry Dreyer when they purchased adjacent farms on Springfield Avenue in Cranford, New Jersey. [2] In 2018, a solar panel system was installed on the farm's barn and store. [3]
Springdale Farms was founded in 1949 when Alan Ebert purchased the land. At the time, three quarters of Cherry Hill was farmland. Alan's widow, Mary, along with her children, took over operations of the 100-acre (40 ha) farm after his death. A fire in 1988 destroyed the farm's 3,800 square feet (350 m 2) retail building. [4]