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About Our Studio
Sparrow Tattoo is a celebrated piercing studio in Franklin Square, specializing in crafting body modifications that are as individual as you are. We meticulously handpick each piece of jewelry; therefore, it not only complements your aesthetic but also enables your safety. Our piercers are artisans of their craft, wielding the latest techniques, including freehand piercing, and using advanced tools like numbing cream so you’re comfortable throughout the process.
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About Body Piercings
Body piercings are a powerful form of self-expression, a way to paint your story on the canvas of your body. At Sparrow Tattoo, we believe in creating piercings that not only enhance your features but also ignite your creative spirit. Whether you envision a subtle earlobe piercing or a bold statement piece, our piercers in Franklin Square provide you with an exceptional experience. Moreover, we prioritize your safety by using high-quality materials, such as biocompatible titanium and gold from renowned brands like BVLA, Anatometal, and Neometal. Call 516-292-2408 to schedule your consultation today.
What is now Franklin Square was near the center of the Hempstead Plains, and used as grazing land, and later farmland, by the first white settlers. The southern portion included oak and dogwood forests.
In late 1643, Robert Fordham and John Carman made a treaty with members of the Massapequak, Mericoke, Matinecock and Rockaway tribes to buy roughly 100 square miles upon which they intended to start a new settlement. They purchased this tract, including much of what are now the towns of Hempstead and North Hempstead.
In 1790, George Washington passed through the town while touring Long Island. He wrote in his diary that the area was “entirely treeless except for a few scraggly fruit trees.” Walt Whitman spent three months in the spring of 1840 as the schoolmaster of the Trimming Square school district, in the area where Franklin Square, Garden City South and West Hempstead intersect.
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