The six Vanderbilt Cup Races held on Long Island from 1904 to 1910 were the greatest sporting events of their day, and the first international automobile road races held in the United States. The races had a far-reaching impact on the development of American automobiles and parkways. This site provides comprehensive information on the races, the Long Island Motor Parkway and current Long Island automotive events, car shows and news.
Recent Comments
Nice job! Now if only the graffitti would vanish, (and never come back)!
From Highlights from the First 2012 "Clean Up Day" of the Old Bethpage Motor Parkway Bridge
Howie:
I enjoyed the film. . . .bunch of geezers having fun with an old car. (I can say that ‘cause I too am a geezer enjoying myself with old cars). Hope you enjoy the restoration process. I’ll come out from the West Coast just to get a ride when it’s done. By the way, Happy B’day. . . . . .
From Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
Thank you for sending out the video of transporting the Chrysler I enjoyed every minute of it !!!! Enjoy the restoration!!!!
Pres. The Early Ford V-8 Club of Long Island
From Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
It’s too bad I didn’t take a photo of the intersection of the Jericho Turnpike and Broadway-106-107 as it was being improved years ago; on the north-east corner was a hand-painted wooden sign with an arrow pointing to the right and crudely lettered “TOMAINE MAID”!
From Newsday Update: "Jericho's Maine Maid Inn gets landmark status"
LOVE THAT FRONT END VIEW !
Its very different than when it sat in the garage.
Can’t wait to ride in it. 😉
From Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
Message from my councilman’s office on Friday confirmed the hearing on Tues. May 8 has been postponed. New date has not been determined.
From LevittownPatch: Historical Site May Halt Senior Housing Development
Hello Howard
What a great feeling it is to own once again a piece of true automotive history. I hope that the restoration goes well. I can’t wait to see this beautiful Chrysler brought back from its long sleep to its former glory.
Regards John (1966 Burgundy Pontiac GTO)
From Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
The film of then and now says it all. Add a picture of a future housing development and you have the current story of Long Island. Add a bike path and park and you have a swell of pride worthy of this area’s amazing history. I’m a Queens kid at heart, from the border town of Floral Park. Shocking to think that the areas preserved in Queens put the rest of Long Island’s counties to shame. I now live in FP, Nassau. Let’s get it together: Preserve the Vanderbilt.
From LevittownPatch: Historical Site May Halt Senior Housing Development
Howard,
I can only imagine the sheer enjoyment you had just sitting behind the wheel of your “new” Chrysler. Looking at the video, you looked like a kid with a new toy.
I can’t wait to see the car in person.
All the best.
Roger
From Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
From Ron Richer:
“The attorney for the developer stated: “That parkway hasn’t existed for decades… The Vanderbilts and people of that ilk would use it as some form of raceway, but it doesn’t exist today.”
I’d suggest he do two things:
• Study the history of the Parkway
• Take a course in sensitivity. “…people of that ilk?” Good grief!”
From Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
Hi Howard, I think I recognize a member of the team of experts that moved the Chrysler at the Vanderbilt Museum. It was the old guy moving the chocks! Glad you got the car and will restore it. I never saw the car at Harry Gilberts place, as his garage was full at the time I went there.
From Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
I’m all in favor of progress and change, but not more housing when we’re already in the middle of a housing crisis… more inventory is not the answer. Instead of just pushing back at the developer without an alternative, let’s push for the paved greenway project instead! http://www.vhb.com/limp/
From LevittownPatch: Historical Site May Halt Senior Housing Development
very cool-I expect a ride when it’s finished
From Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
From Mike:
“The developer josato ( terra homes) is at it again . We need to stop this . We need to keep some history in this town . I live on Orchid rd and Heron . I love the little open space that is left . There is a meeting on this on tue may 8th @ 1 Washington St Hempstead N.Y.@1030am for more info on this please go to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or reblack72@ gmail.com . Any help would be great Thanks mike:-((( “
From LevittownPatch: Historical Site May Halt Senior Housing Development
The developer josato ( terra homes) is at it again . We need to stop this . We need to keep some history in this town . I live on orchid rd and heron . I love the little open space that is left . There is a meeting on this on tue may 8th @ 1washington st Hempstead n.y.@1030am for more info on this please go to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or reblack72@ gmail.com . Any help would be great Thanks mike:-(((
From Film "The Levittown Vanderbilt Cup Race Grandstand"
Local government in most cases has the power, if not the will to prevent this sort of thing. Unfortunately the pressure from builders and their attorneys(yes, yes I know they are just “doing their job”) all too often prevails, as I have observed since I moved to Long Island back in 1952. You can imagine the changes that I’ve seen. And yes, I’ve heard the continuous rants that housing is needed for the old, the young and ...name your own favorite group. Hopefully local residents can organize well enough to stop this one.
From LevittownPatch: Historical Site May Halt Senior Housing Development
Is there no better place to build? Why build over a part of Long Island history? Queens preserved a large part of it as a bike trail. Suffolk county preserved it as a roadway, and found it important enough to keep it NAMED. Yet here in Nassau county, folks keep trying to build over it. This portion has historical significance. Why is it so important to build here? For profit? Thanks, but no thanks. There are plenty of other places to look in Nassau county.
When my son is old enough to understand, I’d rather explain the significance of this area from a park than pointing through the buildings of a 55 and over community. “Yes, Son… the roadway used to come right up through here and go up that way… past that building… between those dumpsters.”
From LevittownPatch: Historical Site May Halt Senior Housing Development
Only pope of Hartford I know of is sitting on the floor at triple a on farmington ave in west Hartford I believe it is 1908.
From Can You Help Find This 1908 Pope-Hartford Touring Car?
Howard, Some of the club house buildings are still standing in another place in Hicksville, At lease ten years ago, they were.They moved them many years ago. Take care Howard, Good job Joseph(motorpky)DeBono
From The Long Island Aviation County Club, the Motor Parkway and a Hangar
Thanks so much for the positve vibes!!
From New York State Historians Give the Black Beast a Big Thumbs Up!
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