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A "massive" one car local on NS' ex-NKP main rolls over the CSX diamonds at State Line Junction near Chicago, while South Shore's Hegewisch switcher works in the background with the CSS 2004.
Unmarked Maryland State Police Ford Police Interceptor Utility. This unit is sitting behind the Cumberland Barrack C in the impound lot. The red is a very nice color.
Delaware State Police
Chevrolet Caprice
Picture Date: 03/10/2017
A Delaware State Police Chevrolet Caprice is spotted parked in Wilmington, DE during a light snowstorm.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custer_State_Park
Custer State Park is a South Dakota State Park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills, United States. The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer. The park covers an area of over 71,000 acres (287 km2) of varied terrain including rolling prairie grasslands and rugged mountains.
The park is home to a herd of 1,500 bison. Elk, coyotes, mule deer, white tailed deer, mountain goats, prairie dogs, bighorn sheep, river otters, pronghorn, cougars, and feral burros also inhabit the park. The park is known for its scenery, its scenic drives (Needles Highway and the wildlife loop), with views of the bison herd and prairie dog towns. This park is easily accessible by road from Rapid City. Other nearby attractions are Wind Cave National Park, Mount Rushmore, Jewel Cave National Monument, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Badlands National Park.
Source: gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/
The granite peaks and rolling plains are calling. The clear mountain waters are inviting and the open ranges are waiting to be discovered. Bring your family to Custer State Park and let yourself run wild.
Encompassing 71,000 acres in the Black Hills, Custer State Park is home to abundant wildlife and adventure; camping, hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, or relaxing, there’s something here for everyone.
Feeding and disturbing park wildlife is against park regulations. While the animals within the park are used to visitors and vehicles, they are still wild animals. Please remain in your vehicle or stay at least 100 yards from bison, elk, and other animals.
Pets must be on a leash no longer than 10 feet and are not allowed in any park buildings or on designated swim beaches. Please clean up after your pet and do not leave it unattended. Service animals are welcome.
Firearms must be unloaded and cased unless during a hunting season with the proper license. Concealed carry is allowed with the appropriate permit.
Additional Foreign Language Tags:
(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"
(South Dakota) "داكوتا الجنوبية" "南达科他州" "Dakota du Sud" "दक्षिण डकोटा" "サウスダコタ" "사우스다코타" "Южная Дакота" "Dakota del Sur"
(Custer State Park) "حديقة كستر الحكومية" "卡斯特州立公园" "Parc d’État de Custer" "कस्टर स्टेट पार्क" "カスター州立公園" "커스터 주립공원" "Государственный парк Кастер" "Parque Estatal Custer"
Maryland State Police
Chevrolet Caprice
Picture Date: 05/14/2017
A classic Maryland State Police Chevrolet Caprice sits parked in Washington D.C. during Police Week 2017.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custer_State_Park
Custer State Park is a South Dakota State Park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills, United States. The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer. The park covers an area of over 71,000 acres (287 km2) of varied terrain including rolling prairie grasslands and rugged mountains.
The park is home to a herd of 1,500 bison. Elk, coyotes, mule deer, white tailed deer, mountain goats, prairie dogs, bighorn sheep, river otters, pronghorn, cougars, and feral burros also inhabit the park. The park is known for its scenery, its scenic drives (Needles Highway and the wildlife loop), with views of the bison herd and prairie dog towns. This park is easily accessible by road from Rapid City. Other nearby attractions are Wind Cave National Park, Mount Rushmore, Jewel Cave National Monument, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Badlands National Park.
Source: gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/
The granite peaks and rolling plains are calling. The clear mountain waters are inviting and the open ranges are waiting to be discovered. Bring your family to Custer State Park and let yourself run wild.
Encompassing 71,000 acres in the Black Hills, Custer State Park is home to abundant wildlife and adventure; camping, hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, or relaxing, there’s something here for everyone.
Feeding and disturbing park wildlife is against park regulations. While the animals within the park are used to visitors and vehicles, they are still wild animals. Please remain in your vehicle or stay at least 100 yards from bison, elk, and other animals.
Pets must be on a leash no longer than 10 feet and are not allowed in any park buildings or on designated swim beaches. Please clean up after your pet and do not leave it unattended. Service animals are welcome.
Firearms must be unloaded and cased unless during a hunting season with the proper license. Concealed carry is allowed with the appropriate permit.
Additional Foreign Language Tags:
(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"
(South Dakota) "داكوتا الجنوبية" "南达科他州" "Dakota du Sud" "दक्षिण डकोटा" "サウスダコタ" "사우스다코타" "Южная Дакота" "Dakota del Sur"
(Custer State Park) "حديقة كستر الحكومية" "卡斯特州立公园" "Parc d’État de Custer" "कस्टर स्टेट पार्क" "カスター州立公園" "커스터 주립공원" "Государственный парк Кастер" "Parque Estatal Custer"
Taking the exposure to 30 seconds smooths out the river that was flowing swiftly but mostly smooth on the surface, and really helps solidify the reflection of the trees and sky that was so pretty on the surface.
Gunpowder Falls State Park, MD
When the sun set the golden red rays changed the color of the white building..to a blend of gold and copper colors...the pillars turned to orange color ...
Since the tones on this shot were protruding than the color, I chose to remove the warm orange color from the masonry....compared to the colored one I thought this have a dreamy look...made changes to the perspective ..it now looks more widened at the top
Indiana State Police Post 52 Dodge Charger Pursuit slick top. As of now, the majority of CVPIs and 1st generation Chargers have been taken off the road, while these are the majority of their fleet.
Nebraska State Patrol **BRAND NEW** Ford Police Interceptor Utility which literally came out of fleet services for service. Car had 141 miles at the time and is now serving the state.
Maryland State Police
Ford Explorer Utility
Vehicle #K9-30
K-9 Unit
Picture Date: 02/07/2017
A Maryland State Police Ford Explorer Utility K-9 unit is spotted parked in Delaware.
Marsh Creek State Park is a 1,705 acres Pennsylvania state park in Upper Uwchlan and Wallace Townships, Chester County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is the location of the 535-acre man-made Marsh Creek Lake. With an average depth of 40 feet (73 feet at its deepest), the lake is stocked with fish and is a stop for migrating waterfowl. Marsh Creek State Park is 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Eagle on Pennsylvania Route 100.
Michigan State Police
Dodge Charger
Picture Date: 09/01/2015
A Michigan State Police Dodge Charger sits parked in Fenton during the funeral services for Trooper Chad Wolf who was killed in the line of duty.
Indiana State Museum at White River State Park located at downtown Indianapolis Indiana. Love the architecture of this building.
Michigan State Police 100th Anniversary Dodge Charger in the funeral Procession for fallen Detroit Police Officer Glenn Anthony Christopher Doss.
The State Capitol in Jefferson City Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/50 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic CC.
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Indiana State Police Post 52 Dodge Charger Pursuit slick top. As of now, the majority of CVPIs and 1st generation Chargers have been taken off the road, while these are the majority of their fleet.
View from street level. Photo taken with an analog camera, handheld, no IS, on ISO 200 negative film.
Headed for Blue Island, a two-car Highliner train departs the State Street platform on the ICG Blue Island Branch, in August 1981.
Maryland State Police
2015 Chevrolet Tahoe (slicktop)
Picture Date: 04/29/2015
This slicktop Chevrolet Tahoe is owned by the Maryland State Police. Here it was spotted parked in Dover, Delaware. Maryland State Troopers attended an Honor Guard Conference hosted by the Delaware State Police.
2016 Ford Police Interceptor Utility belonging to the Pennsylvania State Police, Troop D Barracks in Butler (1). This is the last remaining white PSP cruiser at the office, with many of them quickly vanishing near offices centered on highway driving, racking up more miles.
The facility was built in 1937 as part of Central State Hospital and later opened as a medium security prison in 1981 (Scoot State Prison). The prison housed 1,784 inmates and employed 281 people.
The state is closed the prison in 2008 because of its age. Most of the inmates were transferred to Coastal State Prison in Garden City, which has a capacity of 1,578 inmates. The remaining inmates from Scott were divided among other state prisons.
Scott State Prison was made up of three buildings.
The Kemper Bldg housed the most violent inmates, the Holly Bldg housed the close & medium security types, and the Ingram Bldg housed the medium and low security types. The Warden and administrative offices were located in the Holly Bldg. Each building had its own visitation areas and meal kitchens. The Ingram Bldg was used as the vocational training for most of the trades taught. It was also the most sought after building to be housed in due to the lower security and least amount of violence. The prison Trusty's were also housed there.