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May 02 2025 Seth Thayer 6:00 PM

The Thayer car is in front of Robinhurst, George and Jane Jones Thayer’s house overlooking Hemstead Harbor on Long Island.  Any more information wanted, just let me know.  These were my great great grandparents

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May 02 2025 Art Kleiner 6:30 AM

Thanks for sharing photos of the Beast and the other cars. Looks like a fine day!

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May 01 2025 Dennis 8:44 AM

Great photos! Looks like it was a fun time!

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Apr 30 2025 frank femenias 2:07 PM

In the mystery photo, note the Motor Pkwy abutment was aligned along the south side of Carnation Rd before curving north after passing the bridge

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 30 2025 Art Kleiner 12:06 PM

Great mystery photo this week.  Thanks Al for sharing the photo.
Greg - just a slight correction to where Salisbury is located.  I also lived close to the mystery photo location, just west of Newbridge Road.  However, the area is actually Levittown and was originally part of East Meadow until the Post Office moved my development (built in the mid-1950s) into the Levittown zip code.  Salisbury actually borders the Wantagh Parkway on its east side.  My area is directly west of Newbridge Road.  Anything west of the parkway is Salisbury.  Sorry to be so anal, but just as a researcher I try to be as accurate as possible.  Thanks again, and keep those mystery photos coming.

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 29 2025 frank femenias 10:38 PM

A fantastic post I thoroughly enjoyed. Always thankful for history preserved by early photography. Thanks to all for making this happen!

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 29 2025 Gary Tortoso 9:59 AM

I met Chick at a car show in the late 80’s, I had a 55’ Chevy like the one in american Graffiti. I have pictures of him & I & me sitting behind the wheel. I also have video of him & the car at a car show in middle Island, long Island & we met big Daddy. It was a great thrill to sit behind the wheel
&  meet Chick, you’re right ,he was a great guy. He said his father was a Tucker salesman & that he bought it off a guy that bought it at the auction. He said he got a new eng. in the crate & the bumper from #53 & the maroon paint was $160 a gallon. He had looked at another one prior but he sad there was too much rot on it.He also told me that while an owner of one was in the hospital the town came & took it & buried it on the banks of lake Michigan, they thought it was an Oldsmobile. He also said the rather than give back a car a dealer sank one in lake Michigan. Guard that car with you lives guys ,it’s priceless!

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Apr 28 2025 frank femenias 9:09 PM

Another amazing historic Motor Pkwy photo - one that I haven’t seen before. The street sign and fuel truck on the right gave away the location. I believe we’re looking west on newly-paved Carnation Rd in Levittown towards where the Motor Pkwy Newbridge Rd bridge once stood. All that remains in this photo is the west abutment wall. With the east wall removed, the west wall will follow suit sometime later for Salisbury Park Drive continuity. Appears an electrical supply station in the background on left side of the photo. The electric station remains today at the SW corner of Newbridge Rd and Salisbury Park Dr. Guessing this photo was taken after 1948 when the bridge was removed during Levittown development

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 28 2025 WildWillie 8:41 PM

Ah, the 1950s—a time that feels almost legendary to me. As I understand it, Rudy Vallée, the famed singer, saxophonist, and bandleader, took it upon himself to open the gas station since there weren’t any conveniently located near his home. And with that, the story unfolds.
This striking picture is displayed on the large picture window outback at Lucille’s American Cafe, nestled at 2250 Weston Rd, Weston, FL 33326. The cafe is a haven for classic comfort food, serving up dishes that evoke a sense of nostalgia and the timeless charm of the 50s. If you ever have the chance, step inside—it’s a delightful experience, especially for those who appreciate a journey back in time.

 

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Apr 27 2025 Drew Super 6:04 PM

It is great the some women get into buying old cars back into the 1950’s into the 1970’s and fix them up as new cars.  I am a professional photographer and like to go to these car shows.  I took auto machine in high school and use to fixed my car when I was young.

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Apr 27 2025 Brian McCarthy 5:03 PM

If it wasn’t for the white wooden street sign at the right ( N Newbridge Rd ) this definitely would’ve been much harder to figure. Say this was taken from Carnation Rd, looking west across a then narrow N Newbridge Rd in Levittown. Above and to the left of the remaining abutment, I see framework with insulators. That’s the LILCO Electric Substation. Then there’s the LILCO transmission pole above in the middle. This image is similar to another image Al Velocci submitted in 2019. That image was determined 1956, so I’ll guess this current mystery is also 1956. But the 2019 image was taken after this abutment was knocked down, or maybe the photographer stood immediately west of the abutment. Up until now, LRV titles the road between Newbridge Rd and Old Westbury as Motor Pkwy. But we know it now as Salisbury Park Dr. Also notice the Fire House Sign, looks to be on the west side of Newbridge. I believe the Fire House was always on the east side of Newbridge.

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 27 2025 Steve Lucas 2:28 PM

Real tough one, Al so it’s time for a couple of guesses. Is it possible we’re looking at a remnant of the Bloomingdale Road bridge, looking north, in the vicinity of Bloomingdale Road and Tiller Lane in Levittown? Maybe the date is around 1950.

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 27 2025 ErnieM 12:11 PM

Well there are so many obvious clues in this picture, like the North Newbridge sign, the Levittown Heating truck, and the LILCO sub station.


The bridge this abutment originally belonged to
  Over North Newbridge overpass.

Location and streets in the photograph
  Standing in the middle of Carnation Road near Newbridge Road

Orientation of the photographer
  Looking west.

Year the photograph was taken
  Levittown was built between 1947 and 1951. We can see a Levitt west of
  Newbridge so this is towards the latter date. I wish I had more details saved on
  the timeline of the build as I live half a mile from this location.
  The east abutment probably came down in ‘47 as Carnation was the only
  egress to Newbridge at the time; the extension of Orchid came at a later phase.
  There is what is my favorite LIMP picture of this bridge in Howard Kroplick’s
  book “The Long Island Motor Parkway” It shows a racer jumping over this
  bridge, in the background is the Nassau (Newbridge?) Hotel, and a railroad
  crossing sign plus electric overhead from the Stewart Extension is also visible.
  (The Pennsylvania Railroad used this extension to test various methods to
  power electric trains for the NYC Pennsylvania Station and necessary tunnels.)

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 27 2025 George philippides 11:38 AM

This was the Newbridge road parkway bridge with LIMP running over Newbridge
Location;Levittown On Newbridge Road and LIMP( near Carnation?) intersection facing West with Long Island Utility company on left and LILCO tower on left in back ground.
Year- guess is early 1950s as the houses in the Levittown area went up around 1948 I believe

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 27 2025 Ann Albertson 10:41 AM

Hi Howard and Roz! - So proud and happy for all your efforts over the years!
Ann

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Apr 27 2025 Mark Lanese 10:38 AM

I wonder who the lucky winner is.

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Apr 27 2025 WALT GOSDEN 9:58 AM

Great to see. One of the most foremost authors and historians about automotive subjects was a woman - Beverly Rae Kimes. She wrote volumes of material about car history (mostly pre-WWII) and also was the author along with Henry Ausin Clark Jr. of
two huge encyclopedias about cars made in the USA.  Few could equal her knowledge and enthusiasm. I was long time friends with her and her husband Jim Cox, and a regular contributor to a magazine she was the editor of.

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Apr 27 2025 Maria 8:11 AM

Nice for me to see, you go girls!

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Apr 27 2025 Art Kleiner 6:34 AM

Newbridge Road Bridge (sign post indicates N. Newbridge Road)
Levittown, corner of N. Newbridge Road and today’s Salisbury Park Drive. 
Looking east
Approximately 1947

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

Apr 27 2025 Joseph Debono 4:06 AM

1- The Long Island Motor Parkway abutment
2- Levitown, Newbridge Road and Carnation Road
3- looking west next to the East Meadow fire department station 3 to the left and the Long Island power grid to the left looking west
4- The photograph was taken in the late 1940s early 1950s

From Mystery Friday Foto #17 Solved: The Lone Newbridge Road Bridge Abutment in 1955

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