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Harvard Massachusetts
Harvard is a well preserved rural community incorporated in 1732. Residents enjoy the intimacy of a small town, with its Fourth of July parade, Apple Blossom Festival and many other events, the majority of which take place in the vicinity of the historic town common. At the 330-acre Bare Hill Pond, swimming, sailing and canoeing lessons are offered in the summer and cross country skiing and skating take place in winter. Acquisition of wetlands has always been a priority and there are over 2,000 acres of conservation land throughout Harvard MA, much of it interconnected to offer walking trails.
The top rated school district, which is individual not regional, is considered the major reason why many families with young children choose to live in Harvard. A major school building program was completed in 1991, resulting in a new elementary school and auditorium and other improvements for Bromfield High School.
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