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Landscape Lighting in Great Neck, NY

Illuminate Your Landscape Beautifully with Popkin & Son Electric

Enhance the beauty and safety of your home with professionally designed and installed landscape lighting.

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Outdoor Lighting Benefits in Nassau County, NY

Why Choose Our Lighting Solutions?

  • Create a stunning first impression and boost your home’s value.
  • Make your walkways and entryways safer for your family and guests.
  • Save money and energy with efficient LED lighting options.
  • Enjoy a custom lighting design that complements your home’s unique style.
  • A stone walkway with landscape lighting by expert electrical contractors leads to a set of steps. The path, bordered by greenery and red shrubs with a brick wall on the right, is beautifully illuminated, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

    Trusted Lighting Experts with Popkin & Son Electric

    Your Local Lighting Professionals

    At Popkin & Son Electric, we’re passionate about creating beautiful and functional outdoor spaces in Great Neck, NY. Our team of skilled lighting designers and installers has years of experience serving Nassau County. We’re committed to providing our clients with exceptional service and high-quality results.

    A beautifully illuminated garden at night, featuring winding pathways, vibrant flowerbeds, and neatly trimmed hedges. The landscape lighting highlights the lush greenery and various colors of the plants, creating a tranquil and enchanting atmosphere.

    Lighting Installation Process

    Your Lighting with Popkin & Son Electric

  • Consultation: We’ll start by discussing your vision and assessing your property.
  • Design: Next, we’ll create a custom lighting plan tailored to your needs and preferences.
  • Installation: Our expert technicians will handle the installation with care and precision.
  • Modern garden path with rectangular solar lights, expertly installed by skilled electricians, illuminating a grassy walkway bordered by a white building wall. Lush green plants add a touch of nature to the scene, showcasing elegant outdoor lighting.
    Modern apartment buildings with illuminated windows in the evening. The scene boasts expertly designed landscape lighting, highlighting trees and a pond. Enjoy well-lit pathways under a blue sky with scattered clouds, creating a perfect evening ambiance.

    Importance of Landscape Lighting

    Illuminate Your Home's Exterior in Nassau County, NY

    Landscape lighting is an investment in your Great Neck home. It not only enhances its beauty but also adds safety and security. At Popkin & Son Electric, we use high-quality, long-lasting fixtures to ensure that your lighting system will look great and perform reliably for years to come. Contact us at 516-822-4566 to schedule a consultation and let’s illuminate your outdoor space together!

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    Before the Dutch and English settlers arrived on the peninsula of Great Neck in the 17th century, the Mattinecock Native Americans originally inhabited the shorelines of the peninsula. It was not until 1681 when the European settlers held the first town meeting. The Mattinecock or Metoac used Long Island Sound as a way to both fish and trade with others.

    They referred to present-day Great Neck as Menhaden-Ock. It is speculated that they chose this name because of the large amount of fish in the area. With the arrival of the European settlers on the peninsula in the 1640s, Menhaden-Ock evolved into Madnan’s Neck. By 1670, Madnan’s Neck had further evolved into the current name Great Neck. Local legend has it that the name “Madnan’s Neck” is named after Anne (or Nan) Hutchinson. It is said that Anne Hutchinson tried to take over what is considered present-day Kings Point upon her arrival to the peninsula. However, Anne Hutchinson could not actually procure a land grant or deed for the land that she desired. Her temper supposedly earned her the nickname Mad Nan.

    On November 18, 1643, the Hempstead Plains, which included the peninsula of Great Neck, was sold to the Reverend Robert Fordham and John Carman. In the beginning, the Mattinecock Indians and the European settlers cooperated and coexisted very well together. The Mattinecock would teach the settlers their knowledge of the land in exchange for new technology from the settlers. The settlers even started using the Indian currency of wampum. However, this peaceful coexistence would not last forever, and the relationship between the Mattinecock and the settlers quickly began to deteriorate. Settlers often began complaining of unfriendly Mattinecock behavior, claiming that the natives would damage their homes and hurt their cattle. On November 18, 1659, the settlers passed a law that forced the natives to pay damages for white property that they had damaged. The problem between the settlers and the Mattinecock natives over land and property kept growing and finally came to a head in 1684. A commission of settlers had been elected and given the power to appease the Mattinecock and their leader Tackapousha. Tackapousha was eventually paid off, and received 120 pounds sterling for his land. Tackapousha eventually died, and his body still rests at the Lakeville AME Zion Church’s cemetery on Community Drive, across the street from North Shore University Hospital. The Lakeville AME Zion Church is one of the oldest churches in New York State.

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