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Rose Lights is a locally owned and operated business serving Lancaster, Worcester 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 Lancaster. Call 774-482-1991 today for a free estimate!
In 1643 Lancaster was first settled as “Nashaway” (named after the local Nashaway Native American tribe) by a group of colonists known as the Nashaway Company who may have initially been interested in iron deposits in the area. Several of the company were blacksmiths or gunsmiths, including, Herman Garrett, and as early as 1653 a settler, George Adams, was whipped for selling guns and alcohol to the Indians in the area. The town was officially incorporated and renamed “Lancaster on the Nashua” in 1653. Prominent Massachusetts military leader Simon Willard served as an advisor to the company and eventually settled in Lancaster for a period, and provided guns to the local tribe by order of the Massachusetts General Court.
Supporters of Lancaster’s founder, John Prescott, born in 1604 (great grandfather of Bunker Hill leader William Prescott), wished to name the new settlement Prescott, but the Massachusetts General Court considered such a request from a common freeman presumptuous, given that at that time, not even a governor had held the honor of naming a town after himself. Instead, they decided to use Lancaster, the name of Prescott’s home town in England.
Until it was cut down in 1989 due to safety concerns, Lancaster boasted the largest oak tree in the state, called the Beaman Oak, named after settler Gamaliel Beaman (1623-1677).
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