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Apr 04 2014 Ted 11:52 PM

This is a tricky one. First off riding bicycles on the parkway, since when? then the cars on the bridge, look to be like the late 30s early 40s, very questionable about that.

From Mystery Foto #62 Solved: The Grand Central Parkway Bridge over the Motor Parkway in Queens

Apr 04 2014 Ted 11:26 PM

Great job. The two best parts was when you said you didn’t know how to drive a stick shift, when you bought the Shelby, that was really a classic one. I learned before I got my license, on my parents 1948 Plymouth Deluxe, when I was able to reach the pedals, at about 8 or 9 years old, even before that, sitting in my dad’s lap shifting, the column shift. The second best was, how you bid for the Chrysler, how close was that not to getting it? Pure luck I’d say and much to your surprise.

From Presentation: "Chrysler's Chrysler: History, Discovery and Restoration", Malverne, NY

Apr 04 2014 brian d mccarthy 10:22 PM

Nice photo, Frank. This has a “Queens” look to it. I believe this is Alley Pond Park. The photographer is looking east towards the bicyclists and the Grand Central Pkwy behind them. Has to be post 1938, or the bikes would’ntbe allowed on there. I like the side railings on both sides of the LIMP. Is it me, or is there possibly a path underneath the LIMP in the vicinity of the railings?

From Mystery Foto #62 Solved: The Grand Central Parkway Bridge over the Motor Parkway in Queens

Apr 04 2014 Tim Ivers 4:59 PM

The Grand Central Parkway bridge over the LIMP in Alley Pond Park taken in 1940.
The LIMP had been closed two years earlier and Queens was using it as a bikeway.
The widened shoulders are visible.

From Mystery Foto #62 Solved: The Grand Central Parkway Bridge over the Motor Parkway in Queens

Apr 04 2014 Joe Oesterle 6:28 AM

LIMP crossing under the Grand Central Parkway.  Looking to the south, as the parkway heads east.  Bicycle path opened immediately after parkway closed, so 1938.

From Mystery Foto #62 Solved: The Grand Central Parkway Bridge over the Motor Parkway in Queens

Apr 02 2014 Ted 11:48 PM

Thanks for this short film and close up pictures, just to hear the questions he has, then the look of amazement on his face when you give him an answer

From Video: "The Vanderbilt Cup Races and the Black Beast"

Apr 02 2014 Ted 10:44 PM

Now I’m really interested in coming to the presentation tomorrow, more than I was before, just to hear more about the car. See ya

From Presentation: "Chrysler's Chrysler: History, Discovery and Restoration", Malverne, NY

Apr 02 2014 Ron Ridolph 3:00 AM

Hi Howard:  Re:  Americarna TV Series

  Please include Time Warner Cable TV on the channel listings as it shows the
Americarna TV Series on their channel 754 !!!!!  I have watched the entire series
and some of the repeats including the Black Beast !!!!!

      Best Regards !!!!  Cordially,  Ron Ridolph
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Ron, thanks so much!

From Video: "The Vanderbilt Cup Races and the Black Beast"

Apr 01 2014 Ted 9:25 PM

Thanks for that answer

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: The Nibbe Farmway Bridge in Central Park (Bethpage)

Apr 01 2014 Ted 12:14 AM

I think I did pretty good on this one. I mentioned the Nibbe Bridge and 1908. I always get confused with the direction, I need something to go by. By the way what is that house? I’ll see you at the presentation on Thursday
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Ted, it was one of the buildings on the Stymus Farm.

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: The Nibbe Farmway Bridge in Central Park (Bethpage)

Mar 31 2014 frank femenias 1:12 AM

A very rare treasure find for Harry Bell! This does not happen often. The details of the ribbons are exquisite. I can’t help to look twice, and then again.

From Rare Vanderbilia Unveiled at Huntington Motor Parkway Lunch & Learn

Mar 30 2014 Ted 10:15 PM

Wait a minute, can it be the Round Swamp Road Bridge in 1908?

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: The Nibbe Farmway Bridge in Central Park (Bethpage)

Mar 30 2014 Howard Kroplick 6:34 PM

From Robert G:
What’s PS 20 in the photo?  Is that the Little Red Schoolhouse at Round Swamp Rd. and Schoolhouse Lane? 
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Robert, see the above close-up that I added to the post.

From Mystery Foto #60 Solved :Motor Parkway Near Round Swamp Road in Bethpage, Old Bethpage & Farmingdale

Mar 30 2014 frank femenias 4:49 PM

I’m going with Nibbes’ farmway bridge facing south, 1908. The house on the hill could be located on Stymus Ave. If facing south, the shadows in the photo indicate the time is afternoon.

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: The Nibbe Farmway Bridge in Central Park (Bethpage)

Mar 30 2014 S. Berliner, III 2:35 PM

Interesting to note that they seem to have alternated wood spoke and wire wheels.  Very few cars used wires back then, even though bicycle technology was well-proven.  Sam, III

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Mar 30 2014 David Kahn 2:08 PM

Please let me know about future events.  though I live in Manhattan, I grew up in Great Neck, not far from where the Motor Parkway passed through Lake Success.  While in college, I wrote an article on the Vanderbilt that appeared in the Lincoln-Mercury Times under the title, I believe, “The Granddaddy of Superhighways,” because it had no intersections, only over- and underpasses. Sincerely, David Kahn <[email protected]>

From Rare Vanderbilia Unveiled at Huntington Motor Parkway Lunch & Learn

Mar 30 2014 Earl Gandel 10:34 AM

Hi, Howard,
Thanks for including our Bridgehampton Rally in October in your calendar, and don’t forget, you’re more than invited to attend again with the Beast!  Many people missed you last year, and leading the parade around “the old course” is one of the highlights of the event.  Thanks, hope to see you during the summer.
Earl

From Rare Vanderbilia Unveiled at Huntington Motor Parkway Lunch & Learn

Mar 30 2014 Ellyn Okvist 8:26 AM

Kudos to Bruce Adams for an informative program.
He has a delightful way of bringing the past alive.
The discovery of Harry’s collection definitely opened
our eyes.  And thank you Humtington Historical
Society for their “lunch & learn” program. The day
was great.

From Rare Vanderbilia Unveiled at Huntington Motor Parkway Lunch & Learn

Mar 29 2014 Steve Lucas 6:04 PM

That looks like the Nibbe farmway bridge, being built during the late summer or early fall of 1908. I believe the view is looking south.

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: The Nibbe Farmway Bridge in Central Park (Bethpage)

Mar 29 2014 Michael M. 5:47 PM

Powell Avenue Bridge, looking south with Plainview Road in the left side of photo.  Photo taken 1908.

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: The Nibbe Farmway Bridge in Central Park (Bethpage)

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