Harvard, Massachusetts

Harvard is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The town is located 25 miles west-northwest of Boston, in eastern Massachusetts. It is mostly bounded by I-495 to the east and Route 2 to the north. A farming community settled in 1658 and incorporated in 1732, it has been home to several non-traditional communities, such as Harvard Shaker Village and the utopian transcendentalist center Fruitlands. It is also home to St. Benedict Abbey, a traditional Catholic monastery, and for over seventy years was home to Harvard University's Oak Ridge Observatory, at one time the most extensively equipped observatory in the Eastern United States. It is now a rural and residential town noted for its public schools. The population was 6,851 at the 2020 census.

Harvard, Massachusetts
Town
The renovated library, established in 1856
Location in Worcester County and the state of Massachusetts.
Coordinates: 42°30′00″N 71°35′00″W
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountyWorcester
Settled1658
Incorporated1732
Government
  TypeOpen town meeting
  Town AdministratorTimothy P. Bragan
  Select Board
  • Rich Maiore
  • Erin McBee
  • Don Ludwig
  • Kara Minar
  • Charles Oliver
Area
  Total27.0 sq mi (69.9 km2)
  Land26.4 sq mi (68.3 km2)
  Water0.6 sq mi (1.6 km2)
Elevation
420 ft (128 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total6,851
  Density250/sq mi (98/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern)
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (Eastern)
ZIP code
01451
Area code351 / 978
FIPS code25-28950
GNIS feature ID0619482
Websitewww.harvard.ma.us
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