The History of Street Lighting in the United States
- The Boston fact belies the myth that Benjamin Franklin introduced streetlights to the American colonies. "Franklin oversaw the installation of streetlights in Philadelphia, and he designed a better streetlight, but several other cities had streetlights first," according to Franklin historian J.A. LaMay in a 2005 University of Delaware article.
- The first lanterns along the streets of Philadelphia were installed sometime after 1757. Franklin's English lamp design was an improvement on the previous colonial lanterns. In 1773, a John Hancock-led committee installed 310 lamps in Boston. They burned whale oil and were lit in the evening between October 1 and May 1.
- In 1816, Baltimore became the first American city to install gas streetlights. According to the Greenshine New Energy Company, the public square road system in Cleveland, Ohio used electric lights on April 29, 1879. That North American first came just three months after an electric light went up on Mosley Street in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England.