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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we’ve established ourselves as a leading provider of carpet cleaning services in Harvard, MA. Whether it’s a high-traffic area or stubborn stains, our team uses proven techniques to make your carpets look and feel like new.
We believe clean carpets make spaces healthier and more welcoming. From industrial cleaning to stain removal, our services are designed to leave your floors refreshed and your space transformed. Call 774-312-7067 today to find out how we can help!
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Why Regular Carpet Cleaning Is Important
Clean carpets aren’t just visually pleasing; they make indoor spaces healthier and more inviting. Dirt, allergens, and bacteria settle deep in carpet fibers over time, impacting air quality and overall comfort. Regular carpet cleaning removes these hidden contaminants, leaving your space fresher and more inviting.
At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we specialize in deep carpet cleaning for homes and businesses in Harvard, MA, and across Worcester County. Whether you need ongoing care or a one-time deep clean, we’re here to help. Call 774-312-7067 today to schedule your cleaning and enjoy a fresher, healthier space!
Europeans first settled in what later became Harvard in the 17th century, along a road connecting Lancaster with Groton that was formally laid out in 1658. There were few inhabitants until after King Philip’s War, in which Groton and Lancaster were attacked and substantially destroyed. Over the next 50 years the population grew until it had reached a point adequate to support a church. A new town including parts of Lancaster, Groton, and Stow was incorporated in 1732, subject to the proviso that the inhabitants “Settle a learned and Orthodox Minister among them within the space of two years and also erect an House for the publick Worship of God.” It is uncertain how the town obtained its name, though the Willard family, among the first settlers and the largest proprietors in the new town, had several connections to Harvard College. According to The Harvard Crimson, Josiah Willard named the town after Harvard College, which he had attended, because the articles of incorporation had left the town unnamed. The first minister was Rev. John Seccombe, serving from 1733 to 1757.
In 1734, the town was considered to have five districts or villages. These were Oak Hill, Bare Hill, Still River, Old Mill, and Shabikin, present day Devens.
One notable early enterprise based in Harvard was the Benjamin Ball Pencil Company, which produced some of the first writing instruments made in the United States. They operated in the Old Mill district from 1830 to 1860. Despite this and other limited manufacturing, the town economy was primarily based on agriculture until the middle of the 20th century. This past is most prominently visible in the number of apple orchards. These apple orchards produce many apple products every year the most notable being apple cider. It is now mostly a residential “bedroom community” for workers at companies in Boston and its suburbs. Harvard has had a relatively quiet history, but has attracted several “non-traditional” communities that have given its history some flavor.
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