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About Sarkisian Farms
The year was 1932. Ovogen Sarkisian
came to the United States and purchased land in Andover,
Massachusetts to begin a farming business. In order to begin,
he first had to complete the difficult task of clearing the
land by cutting down all of the trees by hand. For many years,
the farm was a way of life for he, his wife and three children
as well as many other Armenians in the surrounding area.
After
his death in 1968, his son Sarkis took the over reigns
of the business and, with his wife Rita, they continued
to farm the land. However, the economics of farming
continued to change adding more difficulty for those earning
a living
this way. Therefore, the Sarkisian family opened what
had come to be known as a very successful retail greenhouse
business.
At the same time, they used the farm acreage to grow
native
strawberries. The flowers were beautiful and for years
had graced many homes in Andover and the surrounding
towns. In
addition, families flocked to the fields to pick fresh,
native strawberries.
Again, times and economics shifted
as large hardware chains began selling flowers imported
from Canada.
Sarkis and
Rita knew the time was right to further their vision.
In 1994,
they opened their latest attraction - a golf driving
range. The charm and family atmosphere of the driving
range is
unmatched and has not gone unnoticed by all who patron
the establishment.
In celebration of Sarkisian Farms Driving Range's
10th anniversary, an ice cream stand was added featuring
a huge selection of
flavors and delicious ice cream. It is no doubt that
Sarkisian Farms Driving Range has become an attraction
and destination
spot for families near and far.
We would like to thank
all of those who came before us for having the vision and
taking
the risks necessary
to
bring
us to where we are today. Our hope is that we
can continue to build on the foundation with the same
spirit that
was created so long ago.
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