Interior Painting in Lexington MA
Tired of the same old walls, our company specializes in interior house painting. You will be amazed how a fresh coat of paint on your walls will brighten your home.
Our foolproof process delivers quality results that will keep your home looking its best. We have an eye for detail and take extra care to cover and protect your fixtures and furniture. We then meticulously prepare the surfaces to be painted by stripping old wallpaper, patching/repairing cracks and nail holes, caulking trim/wall joints, sanding everything smooth, and removing all dust. Once this is complete, our experienced interior painters apply the paint with the highest level of skill and detail.
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Lexington, MA
What is now Lexington was originally part of Cambridge, which was established in 1630. From the early 17th century until its incorporation as a town in 1713, Lexington was known by the name of "Cambridge North Precinct" or more commonly, "Cambridge Farms. In the 17th century most of the land that is now Lexington was granted or sold in large tracts to proprietors who lived in Cambridge but used the outlying Lexington land for wood lots or hayfields. The date of the first settlement in "Cambridge Farms" is not known, although old deeds tell us that there was at least one house standing by 1642. Settlement occurred slowly, and in 1682 there were approximately 30 families or 180 persons at the Farms. Faced with a five to ten mile journey to the nearest place of worship, the inhabitants of the Farms began efforts in 1682 to establish themselves as a separate parish. On December 15, 1691 the General Court finally granted their request. The residents of the Farms assembled for the first time as a separate parish in April 1692 and a simple meeting-house was quickly erected at the junction of the Concord and Bedford Roads (now Massachusetts Avenue and Bedford Street). A burial ground had been established nearby by 1690.