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by Sandi Kroll
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Long Island Commuting Galaxy case by Sandi Kroll. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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The Hicksville train station's first depot opened on March 1, 1837, as the temporary terminus of the LIRR. The hamlet and the station were both... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
The Hicksville train station's first depot opened on March 1, 1837, as the temporary terminus of the LIRR. The hamlet and the station were both founded by Valentine Hicks, the son of an abolitionist preacher who also briefly served as an LIRR President. The line expanded to Farmingdale in 1841, after a delay caused by the depression that had begun with the Panic of 1837. In 1854, the station gained a line known as the Hicksville and Syosset Railroad that later became the Port Jefferson Branch of the LIRR. Ten years later on July 15, 1864, the first depot burned down. A second depot opened in September 1873, and was moved to a private location in 1909. The third depot opened on October 30, 1909, and was razed in November 1962 as the current elevated structure was being built. The elevated station opened on September 12, 1964, and was electrified in October 1970. In 1965 an eagle of the demolished Pennsylvania Station (New York City) was installed in the Hicksville station parking lot.
Welcome to my gallery, and thank you so much for taking a look at my work. I am a native Long Islander, and while I studied photography in college, it took a back burner to my life afterwards. Having become an empty nester I once again found my love of photography and have now been behind the lens of my camera for many years. I love macro photography, particularly of flowers, because of all the hidden beauty in the details, but am happy creating all sorts of art with my camera. All Rights Reserved. Images may not be downloaded, copied, edited, published or printed, sold, whether in whole or in part, reproduced in any fashion, or used on the internet without my express written permission.
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Delphimages Photo Creations
Beautiful
Katya Atanasova
very good light and balance! L/F
Bob Decker
Nice
Lingfai Leung
Beautiful presentation
Lexa Harpell
Great hues
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Bee Creek Photography - Tod and Cynthia
Fantastic!
Bentley Davis
lovely work Sandi!
Brigitta Diaz
Great perspective!
College Mascot Designs
great shot
Judy Vincent
Excellent capture!
John Trommer
Very nice.
Patricia Hofmeester
Nice shot!
Carol McGrath
Nicely done!
Leif Sohlman
Nice presentation of Long Island Commuting Sandi
Andrew Cottrill
Very nice!
Janet Felts
beautifully done
Photography By Phos3 Kathryn Parent and Dave Paddick
Great shot!
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful
Joan Stratton
Great work :)
Jim Love
Great sepia tone...
David Hinds
Wonderful image!
Randy Dyer
Nice