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Dec 01 2010

Archives: Drennan Collection


Links related to images from the Drennan Collection (Updated: September 12, 2011):


-A Treasure Box of Long Island Auto Racing Discovered by the Cradle of Aviation

From the Cradle of Aviation Museum Collection- Amazing 1937 Aerials of Roosevelt Raceway

-From the Drennan Collection: 1937 Roosevelt Raceway “Australia” Mystery Solved

-The Roosevelt Raceway Bar & Restaurant

-The 1936 Vanderbilt Cup Race Awards Ceremony

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Jul 31 2011 Hester 1:44 PM

Thank you so much for this atricle, it saved me time!

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Apr 11 2026 Thanks for sharing, Greg.  Interesting historical view of the living quarters of a Vanderbilt socialite.

Apr 07 2026 Art, Part of the acreage was used for a cemetery.

Apr 07 2026 Art, Point made. Many thanks for your reply.

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