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  • From the Noel Gish Collection: Postcards of the Vanderbilt Cup Races & Long Island Motor Parkway
    Oct 22 2011

    From the Noel Gish Collection: Postcards of the Vanderbilt Cup Races & Long Island Motor Parkway

    Noel Gish has a collection of Long Island postcards which he used to help teach Long Island history to his classes at Hauppauge High School. Noel, now President of the Board of Trustees of the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, has forwarded some of his favorite Vanderbilt Cup Races and Long Island Motor Parkway postcards: (3 comments)


  • Oct 21 2011

    Long Island Automotive Events, Updates & Recent Comments-Saturday, October 22,  2011

    Latest Long Island automotive events, updates and recent comments on VanderbiltCupRaces.com: (0 comments)


  • Anatomy of a Photo: Harry Grant Winning the 1909 Vanderbilt Cup Race
    Oct 20 2011

    Anatomy of a Photo: Harry Grant Winning the 1909 Vanderbilt Cup Race

    One of my favorite photographs in the book Vanderbilt Cup Races of Long Island captured the moment Harry Grant and Frank Lee won the 1909 Vanderbilt Cup Race. A closer look of the photo is revealing: (1 comments)


  • Then & Now: The Jerusalem Road (Stewart Avenue) Motor Parkway Bridge in Bethpage
    Oct 19 2011

    Then & Now: The Jerusalem Road (Stewart Avenue) Motor Parkway Bridge in Bethpage

    Seven Motor Parkway bridges were built for the Motor Parkway Sweepstakes and the Vanderbilt Cup Race; including the bridge over Jerusalem Road (now called Stewart Avenue). As seen in this Then & Now, the bridge has been well documented over the last 103 years: (0 comments)


  • Profile: Lewis Strang- Driver of the 1908 Renault Racer
    Oct 18 2011

    Profile: Lewis Strang- Driver of the 1908 Renault Racer

    Lewis Strang’s life is an old-fashioned story of earning the American dream. Educated in private schools, he was a direct descendent of Revolutionary War General Israel Putnam, best known for urging his troops at Bunker Hill, “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!” (0 comments)


  • Highlights of the J. Parker Wickham Memorial Car Show (2011)
    Oct 18 2011

    Highlights of the J. Parker Wickham Memorial Car Show (2011)

    While I was having fun clearing and cleaning up the Motor Parkway in Old Bethpage last Staurday, my assistant John Cuocco brought the Black Beast to the First J. Parker Wickham Memorial Car Show in Cutchogue , New York. Here are highlights courtesy of John and Dotty Cuocco: (1 comments)


  • “Clean Up the Old Bethpage Motor Parkway Bridge Day” a Big Success & Bridge History
    Oct 15 2011

    “Clean Up the Old Bethpage Motor Parkway Bridge Day” a Big Success & Bridge History

    Thirty-three men and women of the Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society and the Model A Ford Club of Long Island experienced an exhilarating day restoring the Motor Parkway and the bridge in Old Bethpage Village Restoration. The Old Bethpage Motor Parkway Bridge is one of only two LIMP bridges still standing in Nassau County and was recently desecrated with graffiti and debris . Here are highlights of "Clean Up Day", a slideshow and a history of the bridge: (10 comments)


  • Oct 14 2011

    Long Island Automotive Events Update: Events, Updates & Recent Comments-Saturday, October 15, 2011

    Latest Long Island automotive events, updates and recent comments on VanderbiltCupRaces.com: (0 comments)


  • The New York Times Article: “Mechanical Wonder From an Age Gone By”
    Oct 13 2011

    The New York Times Article: “Mechanical Wonder From an Age Gone By”

    Check out the special Automobiles section in today's New York Times. John Hanc has written this wonderful article "Mechanical Wonder From an Age Gone By". Here's a highlight: (3 comments)


  • The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race Tickets Purchased by the Owner of the #7 Mercedes Entry
    Oct 12 2011

    The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race Tickets Purchased by the Owner of the #7 Mercedes Entry

    Just ten days before the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race, pharmaceutical magnate George McKesson Brown of Huntington purchased the #7 Mercedes to compete in the race. Excited by his new acquistion, Brown commissioned photographers Spooner and Wells to document his new Mercedes in a scrapbook with photos taken before and after the race. The scrapbook also included two tickets: (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…

Apr 15 2026 Sorry for the late reply. The car is a 1908 Pope-Hartford, presumably the 30hp model M. The date of the car supports the 1908…

Apr 13 2026 I was fortunate enough to attend Howard’s tribute to Clark back in 2014.  I remember seeing that diorama there.  A…

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The six Vanderbilt Cup Races held on Long Island from 1904 to 1910 were the greatest sporting events of their day, and the first international automobile road races held in the United States. The races had a far-reaching impact on the development of American automobiles and parkways. This site provides comprehensive information on the races, the Long Island Motor Parkway and current Long Island automotive events, car shows and news.

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