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Apr 13 2022 Howard Kroplick 8:35 PM

Frank, thanks for the heads-up. The link is back and working.

Howard

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Apr 13 2022 Ernie 7:39 PM

Thank you so much Frank. I think that map is such a good reference on the LIMP. I was hoping someone would comment when I mentioned the stale link.

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Apr 13 2022 frank femenias 5:11 PM

Ernie - It is unclear to what happened to Wayne Consolla’s online map. Wayne had supplied this link to his back-up map.

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1txBIpGwi8_bcSwIsl8fBNTzya-Nkgicl&usp=sharing

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Apr 13 2022 Art Kleiner 6:36 AM

Another photo of R.C. Watson Jr. taken by Willie K. himself in Oct., 1903.  From the Vanderbilt Museum Collection.

From Mystery Foto #35 Solved: Robert C. Watson, Jr. was Willie K's mechanician at the 1904 Ormond Daytona Tournament

Apr 13 2022 Art Kleiner 6:31 AM

Thanks Dave, yes additional research is necessary on Aiken, SC and Jekyl Island, GA.  Will report back!  And possibly new blog material!

From Kleiner's Korner: Part 2 - The Vanderbilt (Willie K.) Connection and the Rise of the Automobile in my New Home State - North Carolina

Apr 12 2022 Dave Russo 2:00 PM

Good stuff as always Art,
Aiken SC. This needs to be investigated. Seems like everyone in Old Westbury would go there in the winter. Thoroughbred and polo zones….these were the spots. You have to make your way down to Aiken one day and check this out, find the houses where Hitchcock, Whitney and Bostwick lived. Probably some cool stuff to see there.
And of all the places…how did they choose that location? Apparently the “grounds” there are perfect for horses, whatever that means. Jekyl Island, GA is another spot to investigate one day. I can’t wait till I have free time one day!

From Kleiner's Korner: Part 2 - The Vanderbilt (Willie K.) Connection and the Rise of the Automobile in my New Home State - North Carolina

Apr 11 2022 Art Kleiner 8:31 PM

Here are 2 pages from Willie Ks detailed logs of his yachting trips down the east coast indicating stops in Wilmington, NC.  The first is from April, 1908 and seems to indicate the “Tarantula’s” journey started in Wilmington.  On board were friends R.C. Watson (see mystery photo #35, Aug. 30, 2021) and Sydney J. Smith. 

The second is the “Eagle’s” journey starting in November, 1920. 

Both are from the Vanderbilt Museum Collections.

From Kleiner's Korner: Part 2 - The Vanderbilt (Willie K.) Connection and the Rise of the Automobile in my New Home State - North Carolina

Apr 11 2022 Gerry Regan 7:58 AM

Over Old Court House Road, Manhasset Hills!

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Apr 10 2022 Steve Lucas 6:57 PM

The photo shows the LIMP bridge being built over Jerusalem Road (today’s Stewart Avenue) in Bethpage. The view is looking south because of the LIRR crossing sign just beyond the bridge. The date is approximately August 20, 1908. The LIMP groundbreaking ceremony took place very close to this site a little over two months prior on June 6, 1908.

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Apr 10 2022 Mitch Hackett 4:25 PM

Nice Howard!  Vintage racing in store?

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Apr 10 2022 Ernie 9:36 AM

Well I’m stumped again. The diamond shape “RAILROAD CROSSING LOOK OUT FOR THE CARS” sign puts us looking south near the Steward Line, or between (Old) Westbury Road and Broadway Road in Bethpage. There is a culvert or small bridge so I presume there is a stream there to the right/west. That should nail down this exact location, but the only source I could use for that is Wayne Consolla’s Google Map, which seems to have gone away. Such a shame, it was great work.

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Apr 09 2022 peter nystrom 12:27 PM

He designed the Clubhouse at Shinnecock Hills.

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Apr 09 2022 John Cunningham 9:10 AM

after some research that probably should have been done BEFORE I answered, I’ve discovered the date is August 20, 1908

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Apr 09 2022 John Cunningham 8:45 AM

must be 1908.  after the grounbreaking in june but before the opening of the parkway

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Apr 09 2022 John Cunningham 8:43 AM

The Jerusalem rd(stewart Ave) in bethpage looking south on stewart through the bridge.  You can see the central railroad sign also.  The groundbreaking took place on the right in the field next to the parkway.  (Present day Albergo Court and motor lane)

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Apr 09 2022 Art Kleiner 6:38 AM

The Jerusalem Road (Stewart Ave.) Motor Parkway Bridge in Central Park (Bethpage) looking south.  Railroad track and large tree were south of the parkway. 
August, 1908. 

The Motor Parkway groundbreaking ceremony was held nearby on the west side of the location.

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Apr 08 2022 Joe Oesterle 4:28 PM

Stewart Ave (now)
Jerusalem Ave (1908)

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Apr 08 2022 David Miller 1:01 PM

This is the construction of the LIMP bridge over Jerusalem rd (Stewart ave) in Bethpage.  The photographer is facing south and the LIRR crossing sign is visible on the south side of the bridge.  This picture was taken August 20, 1908.  To the right, on the west side of this picture was where the LIMP groundbreaking ceremony to place.

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Apr 07 2022 frank femenias 11:09 PM

Anticipating great photos from this exciting project. WARNING: More mystery photos up ahead! Kudos indeed to all involved. Looking forward to view the collection here. Much thanks Howard!

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