Long Island Motor Parkway
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Nov 25 2025
Mystery Friday Foto #57 Solved: The Petit Trianon Annex Building
Did you identify this weekend's Mystery Foto of the Petit Trianon Annex building in Lake Ronkonkoma? (7 comments)
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Nov 20 2025
Updated:The Role of the Motor Parkway in the Development of the Cruise Missile
Hard to believe the Long Island Motor Parkway is connected to the development of the cruise missile? (8 comments)
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Nov 18 2025
An upcoming cover article on Long Island Motor Parkway License Plates and Vanderbilia
Reporter John Hanc is writing another Long Island Motor Parkway feature article. It will be centered on Motor Parkway license plates and the rare Vanderbilia collected by Motor Parkway and Vanderbilt Cup Race enthusiasts. (4 comments)
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Nov 15 2025
Kleiner’s Korner: October, 1925 - 100 Years Ago on The Motor Parkway
Getting into the colder months we see accidents, crime and numerous parcels of land for sale near the Motor Parkway. And the unfortunate passing of a Motor Parkway lodgekeeper. (0 comments)
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Nov 12 2025
The Significance of the Long Island Motor Parkway
As many of the Motor Parkway enthusiasts know, the Motor Parkway had a major impact of the future of road building with the newly constructed parkway (2 comments)
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Nov 08 2025
Kleiner’s Korner: The Men Who Built The Motor Parkway (Part 2)
Let's take a look at Assistant Chief Engineer Elmer Hovey Brown and Nelson Pike. (1 comments)
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Nov 06 2025
Updated: My Long Island Motor Parkway License Plate Collection (11/7/2025)
Among the most sought-after pieces of Vanderbilia are the porcelain Motor Parkway license plates. From 1912 to 1937, an estimated 7,400 Long Island Motor Parkway license plates were manufactured including 6,700 regular plates and 700 golf club plates. (14 comments)
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Oct 28 2025
Mystery Friday Foto #53 Solved: A Stretch of the Motor Parkway in Bethpage
Did you identify this stretch of the Motor Parkway in Bethpage (then known as Central Park)? (9 comments)
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Oct 25 2025
Kleiner’s Korner: News of The Motor Parkway from September, 1925
Here's another edition of 100 years ago on The Motor Parkway. (1 comments)
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Oct 11 2025
Kleiner’s Korner: The Men Who Built The Motor Parkway (Part 1)
Hundreds of people (600 in the three years after construction began) were involved in the construction of The Motor Parkway - some well known and many not so well known. In this two-part series we'll look at some of these people who built our favorite roadway! (3 comments)
