Christmas Light Installation in Littleton, MA

Holiday Lights Done Right in Littleton, Middlesex County

For a dazzling Christmas display without the work, Rose Lights provides professional Christmas light installation in Littleton, making your holidays merry and bright.

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  • Relax and enjoy the holidays while we handle the lights.
  • Get a custom design that complements your home’s unique features.
  • Your lights will be installed safely and securely.
  • Boost your home’s curb appeal with a show-stopping display.
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    Rose Lights: Lighting Pros

    Serving Middlesex County With Holiday Cheer

    Rose Lights is your trusted source for Christmas light installation in Littleton, 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.

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    Creating Your Dream Display

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your preferences and offer expert advice.
  • Design: We’ll create a custom plan and budget for your home.
  • Installation: Our skilled technicians will handle the entire installation process.
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    Christmas Lights Littleton

    Illuminate Your Holidays with Rose Lights

    In Littleton, 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!

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    Littleton was the site of the sixth Praying Indian village established by John Eliot in 1645 consisting of mainly Native Americans of the Nipmuc and Pennacook tribes. It was called Nashoba Plantation, on the land between Lake Nagog and Fort Pond. The term “Praying Indian” referred to Native Americans who had been converted to Christianity. Daniel Gookin, in his Historical Collections of the Indians in New England, (1674) chapter vii. says:

    Nashobah is the sixth praying Indian town. This village is situated, in a manner, in the centre, between Chelmsford, Lancaster, Groton and Concord. It lieth from Boston about twenty-five miles west north west. The inhabitants are about ten families, and consequently about fifty souls.

    At the time of King Philip’s War between the English and Native Americans, the General Court ordered the Indians at Nashoba to be interned in Concord. A short while later, some Concord residents who were hostile to the Nashoba solicited some militia to remove them to Deer Island. Around this time, fourteen armed men of Chelmsford went to the outlying camp at Wameset (near Forge Pond) and opened fire on the unsuspecting Nashoba, wounding five women and children, and killing outright a boy twelve years old, the only son of John Tahattawan. For much of the war, the English colonists rounded up the Praying Indians and sent them to Deer Island. When increasing numbers of Massachusetts Bay officers began successfully using Praying Indians as scouts in the war, the sentiment of the white settlers turned. In May, 1676, the Massachusetts General Court ordered that Praying Indians be removed from Deer Island. Still, many died of starvation and disease. Upon their release, most survivors moved to Natick and sold their land to white settlers.

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