Sparrow Tattoo is the place to go for premium tattoos in Bethpage. We’re passionate about creating body art that you’ll be proud to wear.
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About Our Tattoo Shop
Sparrow Tattoo is determined to provide a welcoming and professional atmosphere for all of our clients. Our artists are not only talented, but they’re also highly keen about helping you bring about a statement to live by and and support. We use only the best equipment and supplies to make sure your tattoo is a desired art piece.
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Getting a tattoo is a big decision. At Sparrow Tattoo, we’re here to make the process as smooth as possible. Our artists are happy to answer any questions you may have about tattoo styles, aftercare, or anything else. We also offer a variety of aftercare products to help keep your tattoo settle in and heal. Give us a call at 516-292-2408 to schedule a free consultation.
The name Bethpage comes from the Quaker Thomas Powell, who named the area after the Biblical town Bethphage, which was between Jericho and Jerusalem in the Holy Land. Present-day Bethpage was part of the 1695 Bethpage Purchase. An early name for the northern section of present-day Bethpage was Bedelltown, a name that appeared on maps at least as late as 1906.
On maps just before the arrival of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), the name Bethpage appears for a community now included in both the post office district and school district of the adjacent community of Farmingdale. In 1841, train service began to Farmingdale station, near a new settlement less than a mile eastward from what had previously appeared on maps as Bethpage. Schedules at that time do not mention Bethpage as a stop, but have a notation “late Bethpage”. On an 1855 map, the location identified as Bethpage has shifted slightly westward to include a nearby area now called Plainedge.
Between 1851 and 1854, the LIRR initiated a stop within present-day Bethpage at a station then called Jerusalem Station, and on January 29, 1857, a local post office opened, also named Jerusalem Station. LIRR schedules listed the station also as simply Jerusalem. Residents succeeded in changing the name of the post office to Central Park, effective March 1, 1867 (respelled as Centralpark from 1895 to 1899). The Central Park Fire Company was organized in April 1910, and incorporated in May 1911. In May 1923 the Central Park Water District was created.
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