• Mar 24 2011

    The Lakeville Road Motor Parkway Bridge in Lake Success

    Robbi S.: "I wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog and thank you for the effort you put into it. I've developed an avid interest in the LIMP, especially relating to the Lake Success area since I grew up there. I have never found nor seen any photos of the bridge that spanned Lakeville Rd. or of the extant parkway between Lakeville and New Hyde Park Rd.(after the toll lodge). Are you aware of any?" (0 comments)


  • Mar 23 2011

    Suffolk County Airmap 1930 Aerial Survey #1: Ronkonkoma

    In 1928 Suffolk County commissioned an aerial photography company to create a comprehensive record of their roads, terrain and properties. Two years later, the Airmap company photographed the entire county including our favorite historic road; the Long Island Motor Parkway. Courtesy of the Suffolk County Department of Planning, the first in the series of Suffolk county Airmaps highlights the Ronkonkoma area: (1 comments)


  • Mar 22 2011

    Newly Discovered Photos of Motor Parkway Bridges and Willie K’s Guest Lodge in Lake Success

    In the never-ending treasure hunt for new images of the Vanderbilt Cup Races and the Long Island Motor Parkway, I found some gems from the collection of New York State Parks Bureau of Historic Sites. The first images from this collection provide insight into Willie K's former Deepdale guest lodge and the Lake Success Motor Parkway bridges over Marcus Avenue and Northern State Parkway. (6 comments)


  • Mar 21 2011

    In Search of Alcos: #6 1912 Alco Touring Car at Fondation Berliet, Lyon France

    Over the last 25 years, it has been widely written that there are only 12 original, rebuilt and restored Alcos that exist in museums and private collections. As requested by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, I have been attempting to track down the Alco "12". As noted by Phil last week, Alco #6 can be found at Fondation Berliet in Lyon, France. (3 comments)


  • Mar 17 2011

    Favorite Website: TheOldMotor.com- An Automotive Photography Magazine

    Check out David Greenlees' new website TheOldMotor.com. David's goal is to make "both an entertaining and educational experience and at the same time working towards helping out with the future of automotive preservation." Best of luck David! (1 comments)


  • Mar 16 2011

    Film: Thomas Edison’s “Automobile Parade” in New York City Held on November 4, 1899

    Among the paper print films discovered in the basement of the Library of Congress in the 1930s was this 2-minute film of an automobile parade held in New York City in 1899. A copyright for the film was filed using a paper print by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. on February 6, 1900. (3 comments)


  • Mar 15 2011

    In Search of Alcos: #5 1912 Alco 7-Passenger Touring Car at the Nethercutt Collection

    Over the last 25 years, it has been widely accepted that there are only twelve original, rebuilt and restored Alcos that exist. As requested by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, I am trying to track down the Alco "12". As noted last week by Peter Becker, the fifth Alco can be found in the Nethercutt Collection in San Sylmar, California. (3 comments)


  • Mar 14 2011

    What A Difference a Century Makes: Statistics from 1910

    This email was forwarded by David L. Levy of East Hills. The original author is unknown. (3 comments)


  • Mar 12 2011

    Direct from Stuggart: The Two “Oldest Surviving” Mercedes Automobile

    Newsday reporter David Fluher recently commented on the recent VanderbiltCupRaces.com post Willie K’s Cars #3:The 1902 40-HP Mercedes Simplex- The Oldest Surviving Mercedes. (4 comments)


  • Mar 11 2011

    VanderbiltCupRaces.com LCI #5 (Links, Comments, and Insights)

    Feedback and sharing of information are much appreciated on VanderbiltCupRaces.com . This LCI post (formerly CQI) provides a sampling of recent cool links, comments, and insights: (0 comments)




  • Page 343 of 425 pages ‹ First  < 341 342 343 344 345 >  Last ›