How many businesses do you know that are at least 140 years old and still a beholden spot for photos?

Not many in my circles, but maybe you are familiar with this one.  It's been around for not only 140 years, but also spreading health and good will for that long as well.

Wilson Farms in Lexington, Massachusetts, has been growing fruits and vegetables for a very long, so why wouldn't you trust their foods?  You would.

Founded by Irish immigrants in 1884, "James Alexander Wilson, W.M. Wilson, and brother-in-law George Reynolds came to Lexington from Enniskillen, Ireland. Here they were able to buy 16 acres of land and rent some of the surrounding fields for farming", according to wilsonfarm.com.

Wilson Farm via Facebook
Wilson Farm via Facebook
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There are stories about the horse-drawn wagons taking vegetables to Boston and stopping on the way back at hotels to pick up food wastes for the animals on the farm.

Life is much different now, with 33 acres, plus another 500 acres in Litchfield, New Hampshire.

This green farm drives thousand of people to it's events, apple cider donuts, pumpkins, gourd carvings,but the wall of pumpkins on the farmstand has given autumn lovers the perfect backdrop for social media photos.

Wilson Farm via Facebook
Wilson Farm via Facebook
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If pop-up beer gardens, pumpkin carving, scary gingerbread houses and fall floral arrangements are on your bucket list, then you've found the right place at Wilson Farm.

If you think this is amazing, wait til you see how they decorate for the winter holidays!

Wilson Farm via Facebook
Wilson Farm via Facebook
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