Let Rose Lights handle your holiday lighting this year. We provide professional Christmas light installation services in Billerica, transforming your home into a winter wonderland.
Rose Lights is a locally owned and operated business serving Billerica, Middlesex County, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in creating stunning holiday displays for homes and businesses. Our team is passionate about bringing your vision to life, using high-quality LED lights and innovative design techniques. We’re committed to providing quality service that will make you happy.
Christmas lights are more than just decorations; they symbolize holiday cheer. At Rose Lights, we understand the importance of creating a display that captures the season’s spirit. We use energy-efficient LED lights that are both beautiful and environmentally friendly. Our team will safely and reliably install your lights to bring joy to your home in Billerica. Call 774-482-1991 today for a free estimate!
In the early 1630s, a Praying Indian village named Shawshin was at the current site of Billerica, commonly spelled Shawsheen today, as in the Shawsheen River. In 1638, Massachusetts Bay Governor John Winthrop and Lt. Governor Thomas Dudley were granted land along the Concord River in the area, and roughly a dozen families from Cambridge and Charlestown Village had begun to occupy Shawshin by 1652. The settlers chose the name Billerica because some of the families originally came from the town of Billericay in Essex, England. The town was incorporated as Billerica in 1655, on the same day as neighboring Chelmsford and nearby Groton. The original plantation of Billerica was divided during the colonial period into the towns of Billerica, Bedford, Wilmington, and Tewksbury.
The oldest remaining homestead in the town is the Manning Manse built in 1696, which was also the residence of William Manning (1747-1814), the author of The Key of Liberty, a critique of Federalist policies. Other notable Revolutionary War-era residents included Asa Pollard, the first soldier killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, and Thomas Ditson, who was tarred and feathered in 1775 while on a visit to Boston after attempting to illegally purchase a musket from a British soldier. The song “Yankee Doodle” supposedly became a term of national pride instead of an insult because of this event. The town now celebrates “Yankee Doodle Weekend” every September.
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