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  • The American Mercedes Manufactured in Astoria Queens
    Jan 14 2011

    The American Mercedes Manufactured in Astoria Queens

    Most car enthusiasts do not realize that an American Mercedes automobile was manufactured by the Daimler Manufacturing Company in Astoria, Queens from 1905 to 1907. (6 comments)


  • Film “The 1909 Reo Roadster Exhibit” at the Vanderbilt Museum
    Jan 13 2011

    Film “The 1909 Reo Roadster Exhibit” at the Vanderbilt Museum

    Chris Collora of LI News Tonight has produced this 6-minute film on the new automobile exhibit at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum: (0 comments)


  • Update: The Alco Black Beast Racing History
    Jan 12 2011

    Update: The Alco Black Beast Racing History

    Alco-6 Black Beast's major races included two Vanderbilt Cup Races, the first Indianapolis 500, two Elgin Trophy Races, and one American Grand Prize Race. Here's the updated racing record with new images: (12 comments)


  • A CALL TO ACTION: The Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge
    Jan 11 2011

    A CALL TO ACTION: The Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge

    As a follow-up to the December 15th post concerning the deterioration of the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge and its surrounding area, Joe E. has submitted the following report with photos: (9 comments)


  • Driver Profile: Harry Grant -Winner of the 1909 & 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Races
    Jan 11 2011

    Driver Profile: Harry Grant -Winner of the 1909 & 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Races

    This is an updated profile of Harry Grant including several never before published photos: (10 comments)


  • Drivers Who Raced in the 1911 Indy 500 and the Vanderbilt Cup Races (1904-1910)
    Jan 08 2011

    Drivers Who Raced in the 1911 Indy 500 and the Vanderbilt Cup Races (1904-1910)

    The decision of the Indianapolis Speedway to hold one major 500-mile race in 1911 with an unheard purse of $25,100 (equal to $571,000 today) attracted the best racing teams and drivers. Not surprisingly, many of the drivers who participated in the Vanderbilt Cup Races and its associated races also drove in the Inaugural Indy 500. (6 comments)


  • Then & Now: The Botto Farmway Bridge in Bethpage State Park
    Jan 08 2011

    Then & Now: The Botto Farmway Bridge in Bethpage State Park

    When the 48 miles of the Motor Parkway were completed in the late 1920s, a total of 65 bridges had been built over and under the parkway. Most of the bridges were used to avoid intersections of major roads. However, many of the bridges were built to connect adjoining properties and farms. These "farmway" bridges were part of the negotiations when the Long Island Motor Parkway, Inc. purchased the right-of way. One of the farmway bridges connected the east and west sections of the Botto farm… (4 comments)


  • The Alco “Black Beast” in the Inaugural Indy 500 Race
    Jan 07 2011

    The Alco “Black Beast” in the Inaugural Indy 500 Race

    Besides its two Vanderbilt Cup Race victories, the Alco-6 Black Beast's most famous race was the Inaugural Indy 500 held on May 30, 1911. To further celebrate this year's centennial, here is a comprehensive review of the Alco's performance as one of the 40 participants in this historic race. (0 comments)


  • Indy 500 Centennial Celebration: Five 1911 Indy 500 Films
    Jan 05 2011

    Indy 500 Centennial Celebration: Five 1911 Indy 500 Films

    To celebrate the upcoming centennial of the Inaugural Indy 500 Race, here are five films related to this historic race: (0 comments)


  • The Planned 1912 Alco Racing Team & the Subsequent Withdrawal from Racing
    Jan 04 2011

    The Planned 1912 Alco Racing Team & the Subsequent Withdrawal from Racing

    In the Fall of 1911, the American Locomotive Company produced a brochure focusing on the features and specifications of their new four cylinder and six cylinder models. (0 comments)




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Apr 15 2026 Thank you Ariejan! Better late than never! You’re information also aligns with Alice being a woman of means at that time and…

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