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Mar 13 2017
Mystery Snowy Foto #10 Solved: The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success Circa 1940 Update:3/14/17
Reflecting Friday's snow and tomorrow's Long Island blizzard forecast, here was a snowy Mystery Foto of a Motor Parkway lodge. (12 comments)
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Mar 11 2017
The Dream of the Tucker Torpedo Concept Car Is Becoming A Reality
The Tucker Torpedo was the original concept car that Preston Tucker used to excite the public with a "real car of the future". Although designer George Lawson provided a series of drawings and a 1:4 plaster scale model in 1946, a full scale-model prototype was never built...until this year. (7 comments)
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Mar 08 2017
Screen Test Request: Film “Green Light: The Story Behind the Long Island Motor Parkway”
Filmmaker Dean Romano is inviting you to screen test and critique a working draft of his documentary "Green Light: The Long Island Motor Parkway". (23 comments)
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Mar 06 2017
Mystery Foto #9 Solved: An Aerial Looking East Over Roosevelt Field. Circa 1952
The Cradle of Aviation Museum challenged you to solve this weekend's Mystery Foto. (17 comments)
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Mar 04 2017
VanderbiltCupRaces.com: Happy 9th Anniversary!
Today marks the 9th Anniversary since the launch of VanderbiltCupRaces.com on March 4, 2008. (19 comments)
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Mar 01 2017
The Oldest Porcelain Road Signs in the United States Posted by the Long Island Automobile Club
Just months after being founded in October 1900, the Long Island Automobile Club posted 20" x9" porcelain road signs on the major Long Island roads. Each blue and white sign included the club's name and directions to the nearest village(s). (6 comments)
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Feb 28 2017
Video: Going for a Ride in Tucker 1044
Dee Oreiro has documented one of the first rides in the Tucker 1044 at its new home in Roslyn, New York. (8 comments)
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Feb 27 2017
Mystery Foto #8 Solved: Hubert LeBlon & Albert Clement Jr. at the 1906 Weigh-In at Garden City
This weekend's Mystery Foto documented two Vanderbilt Cup Race drivers preparing for the 1906 race. (7 comments)
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Feb 25 2017
VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive: A Motor Parkway Treasure Chest Found in Malverne
A treasure chest of over 100 Long Island Motor Parkway surveys, maps, blueprints and drawings has been discovered in the basement of a commercial building in Malverne, Long Island. The chest belonged to engineer Arthur Archibald who surveyed the Motor Parkway from 1906 to 1938. (26 comments)
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Feb 24 2017
Hold the Date:Thursday, April 20, 2017 Meeting of the Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society
Please join the Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society for a very special evening tonight featuring Richard Panchyk discussing his book "Hidden History of Long Island." (2 comments)
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