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  2. Thomas Kinkade - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Kinkade III (January 19, 1958 – April 6, 2012) [2] [3] was an American painter of popular realistic, pastoral, and idyllic subjects. [3] He is notable for achieving success during his lifetime with the mass marketing of his work as printed reproductions and other licensed products by means of the Thomas Kinkade Company .

  3. Hawthorne station (New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad)

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    The New Jersey Western Railroad built what is now about ten miles of the current New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway right-of way from Hawthorne to Bloomingdale from 1868 to 1870. It was consolidated into the New Jersey Midland Railway. [4] [5] The original station at this location was built in 1872. In 1894 a fire destroyed the station ...

  4. The Celestial Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Hawthorne also uses the story to satirize and criticize modern business, public relations types, aggressive promoters, and the railroad itself. [6] Hawthorne's story makes several references to the original The Pilgrim's Progress. Evangelist, who first directs Christian on his journey, is updated to a worker at the train station's ticket office.

  5. Hawthorne station (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    Rail service in Hawthorne can be traced as far back as 1847, when the New York and Harlem Railroad built a line and a railroad station with the name "Unionville", the former name of Hawthorne itself. The railroad and the station became part of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1864 and was eventually taken over by the New York ...

  6. North Hawthorne station - Wikipedia

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    North Hawthorne, known as North Paterson when originally constructed, was a rail station and yard located in Hawthorne, Passaic County, New Jersey.The facility, which was equipped with car and engine shops, served passengers and freight for both the Erie Railroad and the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad from 1892 to 1966. [5]

  7. Ridgefield Park station - Wikipedia

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    NYS&W maintains a small yard in the village. [15] The station house has become a commercial building. [16] It has been recommended for historic designation by the county's historical agency. [17] and is a very popular location for train watchers. The CSX bridge over Overpeck Creek was replaced by a two-track swing bridge in 2005.