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Jan 04 2022
Kleiner’s Korner Vote Request: The Ongoing Debate Over the Highest Hill on Long Island
Two Long Island hills have battled to be the highest elevation since the late 1800s. Harbor Hill in Roslyn and Jayne's Hill in West Hills have been documented as the two highest elevations on Long Island but which wins the debate as the highest? (15 comments)
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Jan 03 2022
Mystery Foto #1 Solved: A 1940 view of the Motor Parkway at Half Hollow Road in Dix Hills
My favorite co-author Al Velocci challenged you to identify the first Mystery Foto to be solved in the New Year. (19 comments)
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Jan 02 2022
Walt Gosden Article: A Vanderbilt Locomobile
Automotive historian Walt Gosden has discovered a 1918 designed and built for "Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt." (10 comments)
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Dec 31 2021
Commercial of the year: Holiday ride by Chevrolet
To celebrate the last day of 2021 and the promise of a New Year, below is the best commercial of the year. (0 comments)
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Dec 29 2021
UPDATE - Kleiner’s Korner: The Motor Parkway and the Vanderbilt Cup Race in Literature and Entertainment (Part 2)
This series explores how authors of literary works used the Motor Parkway and the Vanderbilt Cup Race to enhance their work. (15 comments)
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Dec 27 2021
Update: Mystery Foto #52 Solved: A 1966 Chevy Impala parked in front of the historic Roslyn Grist Mill in 1967
Did you solve the final Mystery Foto of 2021? (8 comments)
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Dec 25 2021
Australian magazine “2021 Street Machine Yearbook”: Wild, wild, Wildwood
Matt Reekie reported on this year's TROG (The Race of Gentlemen) in the Australian magazine "2021 Street Machine Yearbook." The Alco Black Beast was one of the racers profiled in the article. (0 comments)
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Dec 22 2021
Greg O’s Garage; The Grand Central Vanderbilt Eagles
A look into where the eagles from the top of Vanderbilt's Grand Central Station are now (8 comments)
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Dec 20 2021
Mystery Foto #51 Solved :The Motor Parkway under construction in 1908 at Stewart Avenue in East Meadow
Did you solve this weekend's Mystery Foto? (18 comments)
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Dec 18 2021
The reconstructed section of the Motor Parkway in Queens from Springfield Boulevard to Winchester Boulevard is officially open
Government officials and members of the Queens community cut the ribbon on the reconstructed section of the Motor Parkway in Queens last Friday. (3 comments)
