For a dazzling Christmas display without the work, Rose Lights provides professional Christmas light installation in East Arlington, making your holidays merry and bright.
Rose Lights is your trusted source for Christmas light installation in East Arlington, MA. We use high-quality, energy-efficient LED lights designed to withstand the elements and provide long-lasting brilliance. Our team will install your lights safely so you can enjoy your holidays worry-free. We handle everything from design to installation to removal, making your holiday season stress-free.
In East Arlington, MA, holiday lights bring a special kind of joy to the neighborhood. Rose Lights understands the importance of creating a festive atmosphere that reflects your style. We offer a wide range of lighting options, from classic to contemporary, to suit every taste. Our team pays close attention to detail, making sure every bulb is perfectly placed. With Rose Lights, you can trust that your Christmas lights will be the highlight of the block. Contact us at 774-482-1991 to schedule your consultation today!
European colonists settled the Town of Arlington in 1635 as a village within the boundaries of Cambridge, Massachusetts, under the name Menotomy, an Algonquian word considered by some to mean “swift running water”, though linguistic anthropologists dispute that translation. A larger area was incorporated on February 27, 1807 as West Cambridge, replacing Menotomy. This includes the town of Belmont, and outwards to the shore of the Mystic River, which had previously been part of Charlestown. The town was renamed Arlington on April 30, 1867 in honor of those buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
The Massachusett tribe lived around the Mystic Lakes, the Mystic River, and Alewife Brook. Chief Nanepashemet was killed by a rival tribe in about 1619, and Nanepashemet’s widow “Squaw Sachem of Mistick” became the acknowledged leader of the tribe. In 1639, she deeded the land of what was then Cambridge and Watertown to the colonists. She lived her last years on the west side of the Mystic Lakes near Medford, where she died sometime between 1650 and 1667.
A stream called Mill Brook flows through the town, which historically figured largely into Arlington’s economy. In 1637, Captain George Cooke built the first mill in this area. Subsequently, seven mills were built along the stream, including the Old Schwamb Mill, which still survives. The Schwamb Mill has been a working mill since 1650, making it the longest working mill in the country.
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