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Apr 10 2008
Book of the Month “Vanderbilt Cup Races of Long Island”
"Vanderbilt Cup Races of Long Island" has been named Book of the Month by historicracing.com. The book received a 5-star rating.
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Apr 09 2008
Motor Parkway Makes News (NY Times 4/04/2008)
The New York Times published an article on Robert Miller and his quest to preserve the Long Island Motor Parkway.
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Apr 07 2008
Recommended Website: “Art’s Long Island Motor Parkway Website”- Views of the Motor Parkway Today
Wonderful views of the remnants of the Long Island Motor Parkway in Nassau and Suffolk Counties can be seen in "Art's Long Island Motor Parkway" website.
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Apr 07 2008
VanderbiltCupRaces.Com Translated Into Spanish
Google provides a translation of this website into spanish (0 comments)
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Apr 05 2008
Comprehensive List of Motor Racing Links
The wheelsofspeed.com website provides a comprehensive listing of motor racing websites.
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Mar 30 2008
Question of the day: What was the role of A.R. Pardington in the races?
I am especially interested in A.R. Pardington. He was my great-grandfather's brother. Do you have any video footage or early photos of Arthur Rayner Pardington?
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Mar 29 2008
Views of the Motor Parkway in the Hempstead Plains
The Hempstead Plains and Michael Abbey's' websites provide various current views of the Long Island Motor Parkway in Nassau County.
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Mar 28 2008
Film Clip “1960 Cornelius Vanderbilt Cup Race”
An attempt was made to bring back the Vanderbilt Cup Races to Long Island in 1960. The 75-mile race featured Formula Junior cars and was held in the parking lot of Roosevelt Raceway on June 19, 1960. The winner of the race was Harry Carter in a Stanguellini.
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Mar 25 2008
Sam Berliner’s Long Island Motor Parkway Website
My favorite website on the Long Island Motor Parkway.
Long Island Motor Parkway Website
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Mar 25 2008
Favorite Website: Long Island Oddities
What is LI Oddities all about?
Well it is about the things that makes Long Island a different and interesting place. It's about left over remnants of our long history, the legends that scare us. The links above will lead you on a path to seeing and learning about what… (0 comments)
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