• Jul 25 2011

    Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #2 73rd Avenue Bridge in Fresh Meadows, Queens

    A total of 60 Motor Parkway bridges were built from 1908 to 1926 ...a pioneering concept to eliminate grade crossings for an automobile road. There are four types of Motor Parkway bridges; over crossroads (parkway bridges), under crossroads (highway bridges), over railroad tracks (railroad bridge) and, as part of right-of-way agreements, to connect farmlands (farmway bridges). This series will document these bridges beginning at the Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows, Queens to the Eastern… (1 comments)


  • Jul 23 2011

    From the Ron Ridolph Collection- Demolition of the Mineola LIRR Motor Parkway Bridge

    In the early 1980s, Ron Ridolph photographed the Long Island Motor Parkway from Fresh Meadows to Lake Ronkonkoma. Among the events documented by Ron were the 1983 demolition of the Motor Parkway bridges over the Long Island Rail Road at Mineola and Williston Park/East Williston. Here are Ron's photos of the Mineola LIRR Motor Parkway Bridge before and after the demolition. (1 comments)


  • Jul 22 2011

    Long Island Automotive Update: News, Comments & Events- Saturday, July 23, 2011

    Latest Long Island automotive news and events: (0 comments)


  • Jul 21 2011

    Archives: Videos -Alco Black Beast at the 2011 Indy 500 Parade Lap

    Links to seven videos related to the Alco Black Beast at the 2011 Indy 500 Race (Updated: August 17, 2011): (0 comments)


  • Jul 21 2011

    Postcards from the Long Island Automotive Museum: Duesenbergs (1929-1930)

    The Long Island Automotive Museum offered a wide array of related merchandise including; jewelry, label buttons, photos, model car kits, china and series of postcards. As described in this brochure , provided by Walter McCarthy, there were over 500 cars postcards published featuring the cars of "Henry Austin Clark, Jr. and other noted collections". Here are six Duesenberg (1929-1930) postcards: (0 comments)


  • Jul 19 2011

    The Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #1 North Hempstead Turnpike Bridge in Fresh Meadows

    One of the important pioneering features of the Long Island Motor Parkway was the first construction of bridges associated with an automobile road to eliminate grade crossings. A total of at least 65 bridges were built for the Motor Parkway from 1908 to 1926 over crossroads (designated a parkway bridge), under crossroads (designated a highway bridge), and, as part of right-of-way agreements, to connect farmlands (deisgnated a farmway bridge). (4 comments)


  • Jul 18 2011

    The 2011 Car Show for the Wounded Warrior Project in Riverhead

    Congratulations to the Long Island Moose Club and the Tanger Mall for their very successful classic car club show for the Wounded Warrior Project held in Riverhead....great fun for a great cause.A few highlights: (0 comments)


  • Jul 16 2011

    Images from the Milhous Collection and Tips on Car Collecting

    Last month, I had the opportunity to tour the spectacular Milhous Collection in Boca Raton, Florida and see their musical instrument and classic car collection that includes a 1913 Alco Touring Car. Below are images from the tour and an excellent article providing tips on car collecting published by the South Florida Business Journal in 2006: (4 comments)


  • Jul 15 2011

    Update #4: Damage to the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge

    As reported over the last six months on VanderbiltCupRaces.com, the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge was subjected last year to dumping of debris and an attack by graffiti vandals. On Friday, members of the Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society, the Ford Model A Club and the Old BethpageVillage Restoration met to discuss next steps on the cleanup and restoration of one of only two existing Motor Parkway bridges in Nassau County : (1 comments)


  • Jul 14 2011

    In Search of Alcos: The Missing Alcos Last Seen In California

    Over the last four months, VanderbiltCupRaces.com has attempted to document the Alco "12"- the 12 reported existing rebuilt and restored cars made originally by the American Locomotive Company in Providence, Rhode Island. Eleven Alcos have been documented. However, #12 has been elusive. Here's the research...so far: (2 comments)




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