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Apr 23 2009
First Meeting of a New Long Island Car Club on Monday, May 4th
The Long Island Sound Region of the Classic Car Club invites you to become a charter member and attend their very first meeting on Monday, May 4, 2009. The meeting will begin at 7:30 PM at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center, Meeting Room #1 at 1001 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage. (0 comments)
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Apr 22 2009
The Vanderbilt Cup On Long Island in 1933
From 1904 to 1916, the manufacturer of the winning car of the Vanderbilt Cup Races was allowed to hold the 30-pound silver Vanderbilt Cup for one year. The cup was usually placed on display at the company's exhibits and automobile trade shows. But, what happened to the Vanderbilt Cup after the races ended? . (2 comments)
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Apr 21 2009
Film “A.R. Pardington and the 1911 Indy 500 Race”
A.R. Pardington was William K. Vanderbilt, Jr.'s right-hand man and helped develop both the Vanderbilt Cup Races and the Long Island Motor Parkway. Last March, a family member Marshall Davies Llyod emailed VanderbiltCupRaces.com requesting photos and films of A.R. I found the photos but no films... until today. (0 comments)
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Apr 19 2009
Seeking 1912 Vanderbilt Cup Race Information
John B. Hayden of Milwaukee, Wisconsin is on a quest to discover information on the 1912 Vanderbilt Cup Race held in his home town. He described his quest in the following email which he asked to be posted: (0 comments)
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Apr 18 2009
The Elusive Bridges of the Motor Parkway
According to the book The Long Island Motor Parkway, 65 bridges were built by the Motor Parkway to bypass major roads and rail lines. Only five of these bridges are still standing today, three in Queens (73rd Avenue, Hollis Hills Terrace, and Springfield Boulevard) and two in Nassau County (Old Courthouse Road in Mahasset Hills and the farmway bridge in Old Bethpage Restoration Village). (2 comments)
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Apr 16 2009
“Old 16” Tin Can Art by David Wasserman
Many great pieces of art have been created based on the exciting Vanderbilt Cup Races, most notably by the wonderful artist Peter Helck. One of the most unusual works of Vanderbilt art is this tin can painting by David Wasserman. (2 comments)
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Apr 14 2009
Six Degrees of Separation: The Vanderbilt Cup Races and the New York Mets
On April 13, 2009, I attended Opening Night at Citifield- the new home of my beloved New York Mets (see my brief highlights film). After a fun evening and another tough loss, I wondered if it is possible to link the New York Mets to the Vanderbilt Cup Races. Here is my best six degrees of separation. (2 comments)
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Apr 14 2009
Historic Motor Parkway Sites in Bethpage
Kevin, you grew up in a section of Bethpage with many significant Motor Parkway sites. (0 comments)
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Apr 13 2009
OT: This video will make you smile
This post is off-topic but this video will definitely make you smile. (1 comments)
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Apr 12 2009
The most dramatic image of the Vanderbilt Cup Races
One of the stirring moments that built the legend of the Vanderbilt Cup Race occurred at the Hairpin Turn during the1906 race. A spare tire and rim strapped to the back of the #18 Lorraine-Dietrich broke loose and began to thrash the gas tank. Riding mechanician Franville clutched the heavy mounted tire and lost his balance. Just as the car skidded through the turn, the French driver Arthur Duray handled the tight corner with one hand on the wheel while rescuing his assistant with his left arm.… (3 comments)
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