Since 1716, Boston Light has guided ships safely home.
America's first lighthouse was built not by government decree, but by merchants who were tired of losing ships and sailors to the harbor's rocks. They pooled their money, hired builders, and created a beacon that served the entire maritime community.
For over 300 years, lighthouse keepers have climbed those stairs, trimmed those wicks, and kept that light burning—through storms, wars, and centuries of change. All so strangers could find their way.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we try to be a lighthouse for {CITY}. When people need guidance, they know where to find us. We keep our light burning, no matter the weather.
Home is where the light is.
#USA250 #SmallBusiness #{CITY}
America's first lighthouse was built not by government decree, but by merchants who were tired of losing ships and sailors to the harbor's rocks. They pooled their money, hired builders, and created a beacon that served the entire maritime community.
For over 300 years, lighthouse keepers have climbed those stairs, trimmed those wicks, and kept that light burning—through storms, wars, and centuries of change. All so strangers could find their way.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we try to be a lighthouse for {CITY}. When people need guidance, they know where to find us. We keep our light burning, no matter the weather.
Home is where the light is.
#USA250 #SmallBusiness #{CITY}
Historical Event
Boston Light, America's First Lighthouse, 1716
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community