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  • Nov 16 2011

    Preserving the Maine Maid Inn and the Vanderbilt Cup Races

    Yesterday I was pleased to speak at the Town of Oyster Bay Town Board Meeting supporting the landmark designation for the historic Maine Maid Inn in Jericho. Highlights of the meeting were published in FarmingdalePatch and Newsday:


  • Apr 18 2011

    Then & Now: The “Meadowbrook” Motor Parkway Bridge in East Meadow

    One of the first bridges built by the Long Island Motor Parkway was captured in a 1939 aerial view in last Sunday's post. Here's a Then & Now of the curved "Meadowbrook Bridge" in East Meadow built for the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race:


  • Apr 12 2011

    The Garages of the Vanderbilt Cup Races

    Shannon McDonald (Author of the book The Parking Garage: Design and Evolution of a Modern Urban Form): "Were there any garages associated with the Vanderbilt Cup Races?"


  • Feb 09 2011

    The Vanderbilt Cup Race Courses (1904-1910)

    The six Vanderbilt Cup Races from 1904 to 1910 were held on five different courses on Long Island. The last three races from 1908 to 1910 were partially held on the Long Island Motor Parkway.


  • Feb 20 2010

    VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive: 1910 Plans for the Ronkonkoma Motor Speedway

    Beginning in November 1906, officials acquired the Motor Parkway right-of way from property owners and farmers from Queens to Riverhead, typically purchasing 1 to 20 acres of land. By far the largest parcel purchased was 891.21 acres in Ronkonkoma from Charles Wright. I always assumed that the Long Island Motor Parkway, Inc. needed to purchase the entire Wright property to connect to Lake Ronkonkoma. However, research indicates that William K. Vanderbilt Jr. had much larger plans for future…


  • Feb 10 2010

    The Vanderbilt Cup Race Pits: An American Innovation

    One innovation of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race was the first use of service racing pits in an American automobile race.


  • Jan 06 2010

    Another View of the Westbury 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race Grandstand

    The location of the Westbury grandstand on Jericho Turnpike for the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race was documented last Sunday..




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