LI Automotive Museum
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Feb 03 2023
Video of the week: The Long Island Automotive Museum (1959)
Rusty Hansgen posted this one-minute film of the Long Island Automotive Museum around 1959
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Jan 28 2023
A treasure from the Walter McCarthy Archives: The original architectural sketch of the Long Island Automotive Museum
This original sketch was given to Walter McCarthy by his friend Henry Austin Clark, Jr.
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Sep 26 2022
Mystery Friday Foto #39 solved: Henry Austin Clark, Jr’s Sandy Hollow Fire department captain badge
The Walter McCarthy Archives challenged you to solve this weekend's Mystery.
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Sep 20 2022
Sad News: The buildings of the Long Island Automotive Museum are gone
I am sad to report that the historic buildings of the Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton have been demolished.
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May 16 2022
Mystery Friday Foto #20 Solved: The 1904 Mercedes Sport Touring purchased by Henry Austin Clark, Jr, for $500 in 1950
The Walter McCarthy Archives challenged you to solve this weekend's Mystery Foto.
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Dec 06 2021
Update: Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1947 Aerial of Levittown and William J. Levitt
Frank Femenias challenged you to solve this weekend's composite Mystery Foto.
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Jul 03 2021
Henry Austin Clark Jr.‘s Long Island Automotive Museum automobiles at the July 4, 1960 Southampton Parade
Can you help identify these classic automobiles from the Long Island Automotive Museum as seen in1960?
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Mar 02 2021
1960 Photos from the Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton
On July 4, 1960, industrial photographer Irving Fitzig captured these images of Long Island Automotive Museum.
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Jan 09 2021
Road & Track September 1966: Henry Austin Clark, Jr. and his 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa
The September 1966 issue of Road &Track featured this cover article "Ferraris: Oldest & Newest". The article featured the Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa 004C owned by Henry Austin Clark, Jr. from 1965 to 1973.
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Nov 13 2020
Film of the Week: Henry Austin Clark, Jr Being Interviewed on Automotive Technology in 1968
This rare news clip features Henry Austin Clark, Jr. being interviewed on the state of automobile technology by a New York City television station in 1968 at Chase Bank in Manhattan. Several of Clark's vintage automobiles can be seen at the beginning of the film.
