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At Rose Lights, we specialize in designing stunning outdoor spaces with our low-voltage lighting systems. Based on Acton and MA, we bring years of work to each project to make your property stand out beautifully. Our skilled Worcester County electricians are dedicated to delivering quality and satisfaction. For residential landscape lighting or commercial, we’ve got the lights. Reach out to us at 774-482-1991 for your lighting needs.
Low-voltage lighting is not just about aesthetics but safety and functionality. With Rose Lights, you get more than just lights; you get a complete lighting solution that improves security and adds value to your property. Our skills in landscape lighting installation enable your home improvement lighting to be beautiful and practical. As leading exterior lighting contractors in Middlesex County, we offer viable alternatives that are durable and energy-efficient. Appreciate the work of our designed lighting systems in Acton and MA. Contact us today at 774-482-1991 to get started!
Acton’s history reflects the history of Massachusetts, New England, and the United States. It was first settled by Native Americans who used the Assabet, Sudbury and Concord rivers for transportation and the fields for farming seasonal crops. There is evidence of Native American settlements in Acton which go back 7,000 years. When the colonists arrived in this area, the Native American population dropped dramatically due to European diseases for which they had no immunity.
Concord was the first inland colonial town established in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The original boundaries of Concord included all of Acton and residents used the Acton land as grazing fields for their animals. In 1639, the first homestead was built within the modern day boundaries of the town.
Acton was established as an independent town on July 3, 1735. Acton has held annual town meetings since 1735, the records of which are held at Acton’s Memorial Library.
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