Monday, Oct 24 2016

Presentation:The Incredible Vanderbilt Cup Races on Long Island: The Role of Garden City and Mineola


Chain your dogs and lock up your fowls!” heralded posters throughout Long Island in announcing the first international road race ever to be held in America. From 1904 to 1910, six Vanderbilt Cup Races were held on Long Island roads. Developed from the imagination of William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., great grandson of millionaire Cornelius Vanderbilt, these races were the most prestigious and thrilling auto races of their day, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators to Long Island. “The Incredible Vanderbilt Cup Races of Long Island,” will relive auto racing’s earliest triumphs including the development of the Long Island Motor Parkway- the first road built exclusively for the automobile. This special presentation will also highlight the role of Mineola and Garden City in these races and the Motor Parkway.


The presentation will be given by Howard Kroplick, Town Historian for North Hempstead, who has extensively researched the races and written three books; The Vanderbilt Cup Races of Long Island, The Long Island Motor Parkway (co-authored with Al Velocci) and North Hempstead. His presentation will feature photos from the private archives of William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., rare race films and an assortment of “Vanderbilia”. A book-signing will follow the presentation with all proceeds going to Nassau County charities.


The program is sponsored by the The Rotary Club of Mineola-Garden City. It will be held on the 108th anniversary of the 1908Vanderbilt Cup Race on Monday, October 24, 2016 at the Wine Cellar Room of the Garden City Hotel, 45 7th Avenue, Garden City, NY.  The meeting begins at 12:15 PM and is open to the public with a $25 charge if you wish to join the club for lunch.
 



Location: Garden City Hotel

Address: 45 7th Avenue , Garden City, NY

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