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.
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Very Nice Motor Week show about the Tucker
From Tucker 1044 featured in the season premiere of PBS MotorWeek this weekend
I used to ride my 3- speed English racer on this section - Fresh Meadows/Hollis - but, of course, two decades after the Sterlingshire homes were built. This stretch was near the bridge over Hollis Court Blvd. We moved from Kew Gardens Hills to a new home on the other side of Horace Harding Blvd in 1953; 199th St & 51st Ave, one block from Francis Lewis Blvd and two blocks from PS 162 on 201st St and 53rd Ave, my grade school. I’m now 75 y/o and remember it as though it were yesterday, which is how time gets compressed at my stage of life.
From Mystery Friday Foto #36: Solved; On the Long Island Motor Parkway looking West towards the Hollis Court Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge at 209th Street.
The InstaGRAM series on Henry Austin Clark and the LIAM have been most enjoyable.
I hope there are more to come. It is interesting to read about the cars that were there before my visits. Finding each of the cars today would be great.
From The InstaGRAM Report: Austin Clark Jr.‘s ‘Silent’ 1963 Long Island Automotive Museum Auction Part 2
Its odd that a good vintage auto museum to be located way out in Alaska.
Even though Austin Clark had planned to close the he museum in 1963, it closed about 1980? I had visited the museum just before it had closed. A miracle had happened?
From The InstaGRAM Report: Austin Clark Jr.'s 'Silent' 1963 Long Island Automotive Museum Auction Part 1
In fact, I will go as far to say the corner of Richland Avenue and 209th Street.
From Mystery Friday Foto #36: Solved; On the Long Island Motor Parkway looking West towards the Hollis Court Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge at 209th Street.
I’m guessing the Motor Parkway in Oakland Gardens (Bayside) Queens, commonly referred to now as “the Bicycle Path”.
From Mystery Friday Foto #36: Solved; On the Long Island Motor Parkway looking West towards the Hollis Court Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge at 209th Street.
This story has now officially inspired me to fantasize about a future LIMP restoration project in New Hyde Park, albeit as a bike path.
From Mystery Foto #34 Solved: The Robert Moses' New Hyde Park Road Motor Parkway Bridge over Northern State Parkway
I had it right away. But the 2nd picture really gave it away. Looking south on 229th Street from the LIMP ROW in Queens. The initial clue was the line painted in the middle. Which made me think bike path. Which made me think Queens.
From Mystery Friday Foto #36: Solved; On the Long Island Motor Parkway looking West towards the Hollis Court Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge at 209th Street.
Definitely Oakland gardens/212 street area.
From Mystery Friday Foto #36: Solved; On the Long Island Motor Parkway looking West towards the Hollis Court Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge at 209th Street.
Great photos, clearly a great show, and yet another reminder of the amazing cars and motorcycles on Long Island.
From Highlights From the 2nd Annual Southampton Fresh Air Home Concours d'Elegance
Let the Automotive Detective work begin! The search to find the whereabouts of so many of these cars will be as fascinating as their contributions to the history of automobiles as a mainstay of popular culture. My love for all things auto-related was fueled by my initial visit to the Clark museum and this terrific deep dive into the cars and the auction and the treasured postcards is a giant step in reviving ournation’s historic love of car-culture. Very proud of you Gram… Keep it going!
From The InstaGRAM Report: Austin Clark Jr.‘s ‘Silent’ 1963 Long Island Automotive Museum Auction Part 2
Loved reading this. Sure hope the “whereabouts unknown” cars are somewhere safe and are being well cared for.
From The InstaGRAM Report: Austin Clark Jr.‘s ‘Silent’ 1963 Long Island Automotive Museum Auction Part 2
Looking forward to this event. It’s also a good reason for Art Kleiner to return to Long Island for a visit.
From Hold the Date: Thursday, October 26, 2023 7 pm- Special Presentation at the Fall Meeting of the Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society
Amazing work Art and Greg! Keep it up
From Mystery Friday #35 Solved: The Maxwell-Briscoe 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race Race Team Headquarters in Mineola
Do you know more about the original Takapausha Museum building? Was it a residents prior? Age? Actual original address? Thanks. Great job.
From Kleiner's Korner: The Mysterious Seaford "Speedway" (posts and all!)
Sorry for the duplicate photo. Coffee hasn’t worked yet this morning.
A few more documents. From “Sealift” Magazine, July, 1964 and “The Long-Islander” June 1, 1917.
From Mystery Friday #35 Solved: The Maxwell-Briscoe 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race Race Team Headquarters in Mineola
Thanks Frank! Here’s some more info on “Painless Parker” if any one is interested. And next time you visit the dentist, beware! lol
From Mystery Friday #35 Solved: The Maxwell-Briscoe 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race Race Team Headquarters in Mineola
Great research Art, appears Parker performed his own extractions. Steve, I can still hear the screams today echoing throughout the Appalachian valleys ;D
From Mystery Friday #35 Solved: The Maxwell-Briscoe 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race Race Team Headquarters in Mineola
I bought it at auction. It’s in storage.
From Update: The Hunt for the "Godfather" Train Painting is Over
NE corner of Jericho Tpke and Willis Av in Mineola, 136 Jericho Tpke- building still stands today as Atlantic Travel agency. Photo is looking NNE. 1906 VCR. Makes sense this structure served as a race team headquarters as was Krugs corner just across the street.
From Mystery Friday #35 Solved: The Maxwell-Briscoe 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race Race Team Headquarters in Mineola
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