Tice Farms, Agricultural farm and roadside stand in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey
Tice Farms was an agricultural operation in Woodcliff Lake featuring vegetable fields, a farm store, and seasonal visitor attractions spread across the property. The site drew people from throughout the region who came to shop for fresh produce and enjoy activities offered throughout the year.
The operation was established in 1808 and remained active until the mid-1990s when development pressure led to its sale. The property was subsequently transformed into a shopping center that replaced the agricultural use.
The farm became a central gathering place for regional families who visited regularly to purchase fresh produce and participate in seasonal activities.
The site sits in a rapidly developing area of Bergen County and is now primarily commercial in function. Visitors can still access the location to observe how this agricultural space has transformed over time.
During fall weekends the site attracted so many visitors that traffic jams formed due to competition with Van Ripers Farm located directly across the road. Both farms competed fiercely for seasonal customers traveling from throughout the surrounding area.
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