Level Acres Farm, A South Attleboro Tradition
Level Acres Farm is a name that has long been associated with South Attleboro. Once the retail hub for acres of surrounding farmland, the stand has stood at the intersection of Route 123 and Adamsdale Road since the early 1900s. The farm was sold for housing development in the 1980s, and the stand remained as a reminder of the city's agricultural history. Gone were the cornfields, but the community gained hundreds of new homeowners, invigorating the area.
Empty for a few years, the stand was reopened in the early 1990s by the Pinto family. While Level Acres Farm no longer grows its own produce and plants, we source most of our products from local farms in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Over the last 30 years, the building and grounds have been updated with an effort to retain the classic feel of the stand.