Landscape Lighting in Concord, MA

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Transform your home with expert landscape lighting. Add to the beauty and security with Rose Lights’s professional services.

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  • Custom lighting projects add a unique flair to your outdoor spaces.
  • Energy-efficient lights reduce your electricity bills.
  • Security lighting increases safety around your property.
  • Maintenance plans help your system remain in top condition.
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    At Rose Lights, we pride ourselves on delivering top-level landscape lighting services in Concord, MA. Our team of professional electricians is dedicated to providing custom outdoor lighting that adds to the beauty and security of your home. With years of experience in Middlesex County, we understand the needs of New England landscape lighting. Trust us for all your residential lighting needs, from installation to maintenance.

    A beautifully landscaped garden with various shrubs, bushes, and trees. Warm garden lights line a curving stone border, illuminating the greenery. The scene suggests evening or dusk, giving the area a tranquil ambiance perfect for enjoying Landscape Lighting Middlesex County.

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    How We Light Up Your Space

  • Consultation: Discuss your vision and needs with our experts.
  • Design: Create a custom lighting plan for your home.
  • Installation: Professional electrical installation for flawless results.
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    Importance of Expert Lighting

    Landscape lighting is more than just aesthetics; it adds to your home’s security and functionality. At Rose Lights, we specialize in custom lighting projects, including holiday lighting installation and outdoor audio systems. Our Massachusetts lighting solutions are designed to meet the unique demands of Middlesex County homes. Trust our landscape lighting design and maintenance expertise to keep your property well-lit and inviting. For inquiries, call us at 774-482-1991 and let us illuminate your home’s potential.

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    The area which became the town of Concord was originally known as “Musketaquid”, situated at the confluence of the Sudbury and Assabet rivers. The name was an Algonquian word for “grassy plain”, fitting the area’s low-lying marshes and kettle holes. Native Americans had cultivated corn crops there; the rivers were rich with fish and the land was lush and arable. The area was largely depopulated by the smallpox plague that swept across the Americas after Europeans arrived.

    In 1635, a group of English settlers led by Rev. Peter Bulkeley and Major Simon Willard received a land grant from the General Court and negotiated a land purchase with the local indigenous tribes. Bulkeley was an influential religious leader who “carried a good number of planters with him into the woods”; Willard was a canny trader who spoke the Algonquian language and had gained the trust of Native Americans. They exchanged wampum, hatchets, knives, cloth, and other useful items for the six-square-mile (16 km2) purchase from Squaw Sachem of Mistick, which formed the basis of the new town, called “Concord” in appreciation of the peaceful acquisition.

    The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the first conflict in the American Revolutionary War. On April 19, 1775, a force of British Army regulars marched from Boston to Concord to capture a cache of arms that was reportedly stored in the town. Forewarned by Samuel Prescott (who had received the news from Paul Revere), the colonists mustered in opposition. Following an early-morning skirmish at Lexington, where the first shots of the battle were fired, the British expedition under the command of Lt. Col. Francis Smith advanced to Concord. There, colonists from Concord and surrounding towns (notably a highly drilled company from Acton led by Isaac Davis) repulsed a British detachment at the Old North Bridge and forced the British troops to retreat. Subsequently, militia arriving from across the region harried the British troops on their return to Boston, culminating in the siege of Boston and the outbreak of the war.

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