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May 19 2020 umberto velocci 10:47 AM

Greg, I was also confused by Headquarters Vanderbilt Cup Commission sign on the John Allen residence. The official program of the race that year has an ad placed by the Garden City Hotel stating it was the race headquarters. The more I thought about it the Allen residence was the onsite headquarters which makes a lot of sense.

From Mystery Foto #20 Solved: The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Commission Headquarters on Jericho Turnpike, Westbury

May 19 2020 Greg O. 8:49 AM

Howard-  I was under the impression that the Garden City Hotel was the commission HQ for all the races. Was 1906 the only race that used another building for Commission HQ other than the GCH?

From Mystery Foto #20 Solved: The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Commission Headquarters on Jericho Turnpike, Westbury

May 19 2020 Art Kleiner 7:03 AM

Additional construction detail and photos.  From a publication named “Pavements and Roadways” published by the American Steel and Wire Company, date unknown.

From Kleiner's Korner: "Good Roads Magazine" - Motor Parkway Construction Details

May 18 2020 S. Berliner, III 7:14 PM

Oops - I forgot to note that #8 has no hood/bonnet.  Wonder if it fell or flew off or was left off for cooling or what?  Any thoughts?  Sam, III

From A Keystone View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

May 18 2020 Howard Kroplick 5:52 PM

From Art Kleiner:
Thanks, Al.

From A Keystone View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

May 18 2020 umberto velocci 4:07 PM

Art, Regarding the flagmen and special officers They were paid, at least in North Hempstead, by the Town.  $250 was deposited by the A.A.A. into the Town’s Contingent Fund in early 1908 for that purpose. I assume that situation was also the case with the other town’s when it came to roadways under their respective control. Besides the farmers trying to get produce to market, there were at least two other agencies that were not happy with the public highways being closed for the races, these were the local fire departments and the U.S. Postal Service.

From A Keystone View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

May 18 2020 S. Berliner, III 12:55 PM

You call THAT a beard?  That’s NOWT a beard.  Now, THIS is a beard!  [Shades of Crocodile Dundee for you illuminati.]  A very few of you may remember when I grew it ‘way out to play a very convincing Santa for several Xmas seasons; getting close, now.  As a personal aside, I popped in to the Old Brookville police station on the North Hempstead Pike (25A) at Wolver Hollow Road on my way home from a gig one midnight, in full regalia, with a loud “HO, HO, HO!” and shook them all out of ten year’s growth!  That section of 25A still retains a bit of the bucolic character of the LIMP and the Jericho Pike of VCR days.  Actually, HK, you DO look grand!  Guess we both qualify as “Greybeards”, now.  Sam, III

From Update: Garden City Board of Trustees Met and Agreed Not to Destroy the Long Island Motor Parkway Pavement & Concrete

May 18 2020 Art Kleiner 6:03 AM

Here is another ad for the Petit Trianon which regularly appeared in a tourist pamplet entitled “Daily Attractions in New York”.  The ad is from the June 24 - 30, 1912 issue.  Ads for The Red Lion Inn (Great Neck) and The Lake Front Hotel (Lake Ronkonkoma) also appeared and mentioned the Motor Parkway. The map noted the Motor Parkway and the roads leading to it.  Interestingly a major road leading to it was from Port Jefferson, home of Dean Alvord’s Belle Terre community. Alvord, a real estate broker, was on the Plan and Scope Committee of the Motor Parkway, so probably the connection could be expected. Please forgive the lack or crispness on the photos (especially the map) - the digitized versions lack clarity.

From Kleiner's Korner: The Long Island Motor Parkway in Advertising Part I

May 17 2020 S. Berliner, III 2:13 PM

Can’t remember the location of the VCC Hq. but that grove across the road sure reminds me of the Westbury Friends Meeting on the SE corner of the Jericho Pike at Post Avenue.  As I recall, Post Avenue used to run about 100’ east of its present crossing of the Pike and I think the Meetinghouse was moved at one point, so it might match.  If so, look at those industrious Hicksite Quakers at work!  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #20 Solved: The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Commission Headquarters on Jericho Turnpike, Westbury

May 17 2020 S. Berliner, III 1:54 PM

A couple of observations (after watching the entire slide show twice).  First, it is notable that women spectators valued their lives; only men ventured out on the course.  Second, once again it is amazing to realize how dramatic a change the VCR and LIMP brought; what an achievement!  Third, look at the unusually- and extremely-long cross-bars on the telephone poles as a clue; ditto the turnout or entrance/exit at right and the dip in the RoW.  These last three might help narrow the choices.  Sam, III

From A Keystone View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

May 17 2020 Brian D McCarthy 10:15 AM

It’s confirmed, that’s Howard with a distinguished beard : )

From Update: Garden City Board of Trustees Met and Agreed Not to Destroy the Long Island Motor Parkway Pavement & Concrete

May 17 2020 Brian D McCarthy 9:56 AM

I’ve noticed the recent streamlining here, the upgrading was a success!

From The New Features of VanderbiltCupRaces.com

May 16 2020 Steve Lucas 4:16 PM

I believe we are looking east on Jericho Turnpike in Westbury at the intersection of Powells Lane. On the southeast corner today is a Speedway gas station. The southwest corner has a 7-11. Since Jericho Turnpike has been significantly widened during the past 100+ years, the actual site of the building is probably under the eastbound pavement. The building was the home of John Allen who allowed (for a fee?) it to be used as the headquarters for the Vanderbilt Cup Commission during the 1906 race. Since the 1906 race was held on October 6th., the photo was probably taken that month or possibly late September.

From Mystery Foto #20 Solved: The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Commission Headquarters on Jericho Turnpike, Westbury

May 16 2020 frank femenias 11:51 AM

Howard - I forgot to mention regarding the revised caption for Ruland Rd bridge, the bridge in the painting has the “No Parking” sign intended for LIMPers. This likely to be a highway bridge under demolition, as (Powell Ave?) above temporarily truncated for the bridge’s removal. The Jericho Tpke and Old Country Rd bridges in Mineola had dips that would’ve shown more hill in the painting.

From The Long Island Motor Parkway Paintings By Harvey Kidder

May 16 2020 Howard Kroplick 11:24 AM

From Art Kleiner:
Last paragraph.

From A Keystone View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

May 16 2020 Howard Kroplick 11:22 AM

From Art Kleiner:
Greg, “flagmen” and “special officers” were required by Nassau County as documented in the proceedings of the 23rd Meeting of the Board of Supervisors on Aug. 24, 1908 for the speed trials to be held on Oct. 10 and Oct. 24.  The “flagmen” were positioned on curves to warn people of approaching vehicles, while “special officers” were to inform persons that the roadway is being used for speed trials and that “standing or walking along or traveling anywhere upon said highways “that they do so at their own peril”.  Locations and distances are somewhat detailed in the attached.  Hope this provides some clues.

From A Keystone View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

May 16 2020 Greg O. 9:27 AM

Howard, I couldn’t seem to find anything, but is there any documentation as far as signal flagman locations?

From A Keystone View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

May 15 2020 frank femenias 10:56 PM

Thanks Al, your LIMP details are always amazing! The photo below shows the two gas lanterns (supplied by Motor Parkway Inc) hanging on top of this early porte cochere (no electricity yet), and a different style lantern in the driveway for toll collector use (likely installed by the toll keeper). I’m envisioning driving up to this lodge at night in the darkness, with just the gas lanterns emitting light,  and maybe a subtle light coming from within the lodge house, to help light up this toll plaza. What a sight that must’ve been!

Howard - Harvey Kidder was not kidding! His paintings prove it. The Great Neck lodge is indeed so. It’s the only south-facing Pope lodge with a slight left on the roadway heading eastward. Kidder added bright white paint (lighting) on the front of the lodge facade, as he saw it while painting. Thank god it was a sunny day to help with orientation. This was the western terminus at the time of painting. As Harold Sauter commented, the fenced-off Lakeville Rd bridge (not yet built) can be seen in the foreground!

Harold Sauter - Your input is always welcomed. If I had the capability to bike ride from Nassau Blvd to Rt 110, without interruption, on the abandoned parkway,  I would have done the same as you did. Any kid would’ve! Thank you for your experience on the Motor Pkwy and please feel free to share your experiences that you had on your journeys on the old parkway.

From The Long Island Motor Parkway Paintings By Harvey Kidder

May 14 2020 Greg O. 11:14 PM

-Identify the location of the Mystery Foto and the orientation of the photographer.

Looking East down Jericho Tpke at the intersection with Powell Lane in Westbury

-What is at this location today?

A Speedway gas station

-What was the use of the building when the Mystery Foto was taken?

Vanderbilt Cup Commission headquarters for the 1906 race

-What month and year was the photo likely taken? Provide a rationale.

1906 race was October 6th, late Sept/early Oct 1906

-Kudos question: Who owned the building?

John Allen

From Mystery Foto #20 Solved: The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Commission Headquarters on Jericho Turnpike, Westbury

May 14 2020 Joseph Oesterle 8:00 PM

My guess is these two cars just completed a left hand turn.  The is a man waving a flag on the left side of this photo just across from this turn.  If my theory is correct, it will dramatically shrink the possible locations of this photo.  Plus, would it not be more likely the photographer would position himself near a turn?

From A Keystone View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

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