Boguslavskaya cloth factory was built in 1880 on the Ros River by the landowner Yuzefov.
Boguslavskaya cloth factory was built in 1880 on the Ros River by the landowner Yuzefov.
The factory specialized in the production of simple wool cloth for sewing clothes. In 1921, the factory was nationalized, the production of fabrics for coats and blankets was launched. As of 1941, the factory employed about 350 people, however, during the Second World War, the factory was almost completely destroyed. After the Second World War, the Boguslavsky factory was restored, in addition, new buildings were added to it.