• Aug 31 2010

    Archives: William K. Vanderbilt, Jr.- Films, Videos and Slideshows

    Links to films on William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. (0 comments)


  • Aug 30 2010

    Then & Now: The Motor Parkway in Wheatley Hills Golf Club, East Williston

    Last Sunday, we explored the history of the Motor Parkway right-of-way that virtually split the Wheatley Hills Golf Course in East Williston. In order to obtain this East Williston right-of-way, the Motor Parkway purchased the entire 68-acre farm of William Titus in 1909. Four years later, the property was sold or leased to develop a golf club which became Wheatley Hills. For many years, LIMPers asked the question, do any remnants of the Motor Parkway still remain on this private property? (1 comments)


  • Aug 28 2010

    The Motor Parkway and the Wheatley Hills Golf Club in East Williston

    The Long Island Motor Parkway changed directions in East Williston from Roslyn Road (East/West) towards East Williston Road (North/South). As seen in this 1940 map, the parkway split the Wheatley Hills Golf Club in half. Several questions immediately come to mind in looking at this section: Which came first the parkway or the golf club? How did members enter the club from the Motor Parkway? Are there any parts of the parkway still existing today? Here are some answers: (4 comments)


  • Aug 27 2010

    Mystery Mascot Contest #1 and Update of Local Automotive Events & Car Shows

    John Torani of Saratoga Springs asks for your help to identify this hood mascot. It appears to be a ram or goat figurine. Be the first to win our Mystery Mascot Contest by placing your answer in the Comments section! (0 comments)


  • Aug 26 2010

    Times Union Blog:  “Serendipity and the Black Beast”

    Author and Schenectady County historian Don Rittner has written an article on his timesunion.com blog on his experiences last week with the Black Beast. Here are some highlights: (0 comments)


  • Aug 25 2010

    The Maserati V8RI Vanderbilt Cup Racer at the Saratoga Automobile Museum

    Four racing cars were built by Maserati of Modena in 1935 to compete with the German racers. Designed by Ernesto Maserati, the Maserati V8RI had a supercharged V8 engine and an independent suspension. Last Saturday, I spotted one of four Maseratis on display in the "Racing in New York" exhibit at the Saratoga Automobile Museum. (3 comments)


  • Aug 24 2010

    A Mystery Photo from the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race: The B.L.M. Racer

    One of the many nice people that I met last Friday at the Saratoga Automobile Museum was Marie Foster of Champlain Canal Tour Boats. Marie brought along this photo with the caption "1906 Vanderbilt Racer, NYC." One of her favorite vintage car photos for years, no one had ever been able to identify the car. Since I always enjoy a Vanderbilt Cup Race challenge, here is my attempt to solve the mystery: (4 comments)


  • Aug 23 2010

    Nunley’s Carousel and the Vanderbilt Cup Races

    For several generations of children on Long Island, a fond memory was riding Nunley's Carousel on Sunrise Highway in Baldwin. Closed in 1995, Nunley's Carousel was restored and relocated to the Cradle of Aviation in East Garden City in 2009. While attending a Thursday cruise night at the museum, Bruce Latten checked out the carousel and noticed a link to the Vanderbilt Cup Races. Click on the photos to enlarge them. (0 comments)


  • Aug 21 2010

    The Black Beast Returns to Schenectady and Saratoga Springs

    It has been a wonderful two days in the Schenectady and Saratoga Springs area... great shows, friendly people, beautful weather, newspaper coverage and great fun! (2 comments)


  • Aug 20 2010

    Update of Local Automotive Events and Car Shows

    Greetings from Schenectady- the parent headquarters for the American Locomotive Company from 1901 to 1969. After visiting the former Alco facilities (seen here), the Black Beast was exhibited in front of City Hall as part of Art Night Schenectady. Great crowd and great fun! A full-report with details and photos will be posted on Sunday. Greetings from Schenectady- the parent headquarters for the American Locomotive Company from 1901 to 1969. After visiting the former Alco facilities (seen… (0 comments)




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