From 1848 to present, families from Northern New Jersey have enjoyed fresh dairy products from the farm that has come to be known as Applegate Farm. Located fifteen minutes west of New York City, one can step back into time when you visit Applegate Farm. You can see the original farm house that saw many slaves to freedom during the Civil War, as well as an authentic tile silo, one of three built in New Jersey in 1919. With its reputation and notoriety, Applegate Farm has survived the Civil War, The Great Depression, and two World Wars. To this day people travel miles to enjoy the nostalgia and charm that Applegate Farm offers.

Up until the late 1800's, the farm was owned and operated by the Sigler family. The farm was known for its quality Golden Guernsey milk products. It wasn't until the late 1800's that the farm was taken over by Mr. Julian Tinkham. Julian Tinkham had the tenacity to preserve the nineteenth century farm atmosphere.
Frank Oliver joined Tinkham in the late 1920's with many new ideas. Mr. Oliver did much experimentation to perfect the first ice cream cone at Applegate Farm. As the word spread and customers arrived, Mr. Oliver and crew created new flavors, Applegate Farm blossomed, as did Oliver’s family.


Applegate Farm Montclair
Early 1900's

Just before to W.W.II, Oliver hired his son-in-law, Donald Littlefield, as a driver. A hard working Donald delivered served ice cream to the public for decades. Donald, being an ambitious businessman, was always looking to expand the business. Moving swiftly into the wholesale market, Donald introduced many new items into bakeries and markets throughout the metropolitan area.

Applegate Farm Montclair
Early 1900's

Applegate Farm has grown to be one of the largest retail outlets for ice cream on the East Coast. In 1980, Mrs. Betty Vhay became the new owner of Applegate Farm. In an effort to oversee all aspects of the business the Vhay family moved into the original farmhouse. Mrs. Vhay became Mrs. Wayne Niles in 1991 and eventually transferred ownership to her nephew and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Jason Street. Working together, the entire family contributes to maintaining the century-old tradition of the best homemade ice cream and sweet treats in the 21st century.


Applegate Farm Montclair
Calf Feed


Applegate Farm Montclair
Early 1900's

Applegate Farm Montclair
Milk Delivery Early 1900's

Encouraged by this early and sustained success, the Street family quickly realized that their Applegate Farm concept had fulfilled their founding expectations. Now, they decided to take the next step in their plans for expansion: franchising Applegate Farm. The Street family decided to franchise their operations rather than pursue other strategies because they believe that persons who have vested interest in their own business as franchisees are likely to be the most motivated and dedicated partners in the continued growth and success of Applegate Farm. The Street family further believes that the entire system will be better prepared to expand rapidly throughout the region while, simultaneously, maintaining long standing quality products and services.


Applegate Farm Montclair
Front House


Applegate Farm Montclair
Apple Orchard

 

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