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Mar 20 2018 Dave Russo 10:53 PM

Vanderbilt Day IV will be happening in the next few weeks, exact date TBD but the mission is to start just west of Lakeville Road, behind the hospital, and then proceed through all of Nassau in detail and finish again at the Maxess Road bridge.

Does anyone have any ideas as to possible unknown exploration locations? Are there any thoughts? Howard shared a great idea last year, the Mineola/Albertson location just south of Sigsbee Ave and that turned out to be a great find with lots of LIMP pavement remaining.

Anyone????

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Mar 20 2018 Dave Russo 10:46 PM

So this is where Vanderbilt Day III really begins as the goal of this day was to explore from Maxess Road bridge east but we felt just to start here would be too short of a day to just do that so we had to enjoy the Bethpage portion first, one of the best locations. But now, let the journey begin!

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Mar 20 2018 LMK 12:56 PM

S Berliner, III , I also thought the Autocar could possibly be WWII surplus…

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Mar 20 2018 frank femenias 12:45 PM

Thank you Maureen for the wonderful story growing up in Melville. I believe you may have had a neighbor about your age (Edith Klarmann) who lived just to the south on a small farm off Ruland Road. Edith occasionally comments on this web site and I was curious if you two have ever met.

http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/blog/article/long_island_motor_parkway_bridge_series5broad_hollow_motor_road_parkway_tro

Thank you Phil for pointing out Bridge Rd. Today it is fragmented, paved, and lined with houses under a canopy of trees. I took a Google street-view stroll through it and found myself on a country road back in time. It still has its charm of yesterday but with a noisier Motor Pkwy nearby. I’ll be biking down this path when I’m in town!

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Mar 19 2018 Jim Dale 11:52 PM

That’s less than 1/2 mile from me.  Sadly, some have taken to vandalizing it with graffiti within the last year.

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Mar 19 2018 Howard Kroplick 10:51 PM

Bruce Adams:
I guess it’s the Farm Way Bridge abutment off Maxx’s Road in Melville built 1910.

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Mar 19 2018 S. Berliner, III 6:35 PM

Not that anyone will care, except maybe Maureen and Hugh, but I just posted the Cub Cadet (and more) at that same link for comparison.  Also, can’t help but wonder if that Autocar truck wasn’t WWII surplus.  Sam, III

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Mar 19 2018 frank femenias 3:34 PM

Sammy is “chillin’” on top of the Ezekiel Smith farmway bridge (1910), just 150’ east of Maxess Rd. in Melville. I believe it’s the north abutment with direct sunlight. 

I remember those walls were pretty high when visiting a few years ago. How’d he get up there?! Great stuff guys.

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Mar 19 2018 S. Berliner, III 12:42 AM

Two automotive ityems.  !. - that ag. tractor is a full Farmall Cub, NOT a Cadet; the latter was a small garden tractor.  At that same time or so, I was getting to drive my first internal combustion vehicle, a Cub, and I promptly put the hitch through the back wall of our garage!  I am still a big-time Cub fan, <http://sbiii.com/tractors.html#ihfrmcub, and have a small model next to me now.  The 1952 truck-tractor pic appears to be of an Autocar, a very heavy vehicle indeed.  Sam, III

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Mar 18 2018 chris lindsley 11:17 PM

they are on the bridge that the LIMP ran under,near Duryea/Maxess. The bridge connected 2 parts of a farm together, based on my LIMP education. I have the pics of the bridge date in my room, but offhand its 1909 I believe (although it could be 1908 lol)

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Mar 18 2018 S. Berliner, III 9:50 PM

{R. Troy - missed your question!} Several DC-2s survive and the Dutch have one flying.  Ercoupes abound in many guises!  ERCO, the original builder, was founded in 1930 by Henry Berliner, son of famed telephone, gramophone, and helicopter inventor Emile Berliner (no relation of mine).  A Spartan Executive (although a 12W) survives in Tulsa.  Air & Space has a Sikorsky JRS-1 (Navy S-43) and Howard Hughes’ S-43 survives in Florida, both being restored, and there is one restored in Arizona.  One Skyfarer survives in Iowa.  Sam, III

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Mar 18 2018 Dave Russo 7:57 PM

Great post. Very interesting. Thank you Maureen for sharing this info and the great photos. I had no idea the information regarding this lodge was such a mystery. Two questions:

1) How did you get in touch with Maureen?

2) Where EXACTLY was the lodge moved to? There is a reason I’m asking but in this post it says it was moved south of the ROW. This might be a job for our cartographer extraordinaire Frank. A few years a ago I came across a large pile of debris that could be remains of a structure that is just south of the LIMP, east of RTE 110 so I’m wondering if this might be remnants of the lodge or an outbuilding perhaps?
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Howard Kroplick

1) Maureen contacted me after finding this website.

2). In 1938 this section of the Motor Parkway was given to Suffolk County. The building was moved south of Motor Parkway at least 50 feet from the middle of the road.

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Mar 18 2018 Art Kleiner 5:29 PM

Maxess Road in Melville. 
Ezekiel Smith farmway bridge (1910) going over the Parkway.

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Mar 18 2018 Steve Lucas 5:13 PM

That sure looks like Sammy relaxing on top of the abutment for the Ezekiel Smith farmway bridge, built in 1910 and now near Maxess Road in Melville.

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Mar 18 2018 Laura and Kenneth Harris 10:46 AM

Thanks for the presentation—never seen that before.

Ken

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Mar 18 2018 Laura and Kenneth Harris 10:42 AM

Wonderful presentation-thanks!

Ken Harris

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Mar 18 2018 Phil Kneer 9:52 AM

The old photos showing Melville lodge is a reminder of our family farm off Vanderbilt Pkwy in Hauppauge post WWll.
Growing up on a farm ,close to the land is an experience that sets values that lasts a lifetime.
I also trailed the old Motor Pkwy routes and the remains ot a much older road paralleling and somtitime crossing over Motor Pkwy.
Some of old Bridge Rd. Still exists in Hauppauge.
Bridge Rd was once a stage coach and wagon trail and at that time was.still visible in the woods alongside.the pkwy. My brother Joe and I would follow the old road ,sometimes just two parallel depressions in the leaves with trees growing between.
Occasionally on the sides of the path you would find large stones tossed aside by passing travelers.
“The good old days”, I can still smell the soil and fresh air.
Thank you for the memories.  Phil.

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Mar 18 2018 Bob Albertson 8:09 AM

Rutland Road Bridge, Melville NY Built in 1910

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