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May 05 2017 Michael LaBarbera 10:16 AM

Very clever use of the motor parkway posts using the 3 holes to allow the fence to bolt up to them, however, the path of the parkway would be incongruent to the road, as the holes would have to line up to allow the ribbon and not all face out, so they must have been relocated to this house.  Can’t wait for this answer. Good one !!

From Mystery Foto #18 Solved: A Garden City Park Home With "Motor Parkway-Like" Concrete Fence-Posts

May 05 2017 Greg O. 7:27 AM

This house actually has LIMP fencing around it. To me, this explains why many people think some LIMP posts are turned the wrong way. The post holes facing the roadway had wooden rails, whereas the posts with holes parallel to the roadway had twisted metal railings. On our recent outing to Garden City, I came across a post with a nut and bolt still through it, seeing the original design here explains it.

Now where could this house be?...

From Mystery Foto #18 Solved: A Garden City Park Home With "Motor Parkway-Like" Concrete Fence-Posts

May 04 2017 Dave Russo 8:25 PM

Frank, we haven’t met yet but I think I have a pretty good handle on you. You are a perfectionist and you missed your calling. You should have been an FBI agent or some kind of detective in charge of solving big cases. Here you go Frank….here’s all the evidence now go solve this thing!

Great work. Your attention to detail is outstanding. Thank you for doing what you do. We all benefit from your work.

Why do you think that slab on the beach is unrelated? What else could it be? How on earth would a slab like that have gotten there? No private owner would have been able to build that. It has to be related to the Petit days!

From Femenias' Findings: Remnants of the Petit Trianon's Walkways in Lake Ronkonkoma

May 04 2017 Brian D McCarthy 4:15 PM

After viewing aerials of the past Inn, it never occurred to me that the building itself along with the rear walkway/steps is a bit angled to the north ( looking east ). I don’t know if it was designed this way intentionally. The newer homes towards the end of North Dr were built squarely.

I live in Lake Ronkonkoma. I noticed an older couple walking their champion poodles along the beach. I was wondering what the couple were picking up of the sand. After introducing myself, they were collecting shards of glass because the dogs were injuring their paws constantly. I asked if they happened to live on North Dr. They immediately said ” Oh no, those are the rich people with the higher taxes”. Nice to meet people who do the right thing.

From Femenias' Findings: Remnants of the Petit Trianon's Walkways in Lake Ronkonkoma

May 04 2017 JOHN HERLING 3:03 PM

According to the “NOW” map, the LIMP crossed Bloomingdale Road just east of where Polaris Drive presently ends.

From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series #41: The Bloomingdale Road Bridge in Hempstead Plains

May 03 2017 frank femenias 10:45 PM

Excellent observation. I disregarded/overlooked these details! Nice job guys.

From Tucker Memorabilia: Luggage to License Plates Updated: 12/26/2019

May 03 2017 S. Berliner, III 1:56 PM

Brian referred to Steve Anderson’s fabulous site; Steve documents the SOB/135 at <http://www.nycroads.com/roads/NY-135> thusly: “Right-of-way acquisition began in 1958, and construction commenced one year later.” and, regarding that specific portion of the road, “The next section, between EXIT 10 {Old Country Road} and EXIT 4 (Southern State Parkway) was completed in 1963.”  Sam, III

From Sam & Dave's "Excellent Motor Parkway Hike" II: Central Avenue to Caroline Street-Updated 5/10/2017

May 03 2017 Dick Gorman 11:36 AM

As for the Tucker/Banner and the reproduction; The slogan “America’s first completely new car in 50 years” is set in a different type face on the reproduction… the a’s the r’s and the s’s are especially different on the copy.

From Tucker Memorabilia: Luggage to License Plates Updated: 12/26/2019

May 02 2017 Dave Russo 11:07 PM

James, this is great info. So you agree that the ROW was slightly west of 135. That is where the remnants are today. Do you have any pictures of this time? That would be outstanding! Do you recall the posts at the Caroline Street location? Were they there in the 50’s???? Did you ever compare Wayne’s online map with your memories?

From Sam & Dave's "Excellent Motor Parkway Hike" II: Central Avenue to Caroline Street-Updated 5/10/2017

May 02 2017 Rich 9:15 PM

...missed you, Howard.  But we were there.

From Memorable Autos at the 2017 New York International Auto Show Updated- 4/30/17

May 02 2017 James Spina 9:55 AM

As I’ve noted before, my grandfather worked on this section of the parkway. The we showed great curiosity about the road in the late 50s he told us that it skirted what he called “the new parkway” to the left side (the West side) and when we walked that area (with some posts still in sight) we were positive we were on the Motor Parkway. As kids we stopped struggling with the rough terrain as it started to veer toward Bethpage’s then-new park.

From Sam & Dave's "Excellent Motor Parkway Hike" II: Central Avenue to Caroline Street-Updated 5/10/2017

May 02 2017 James Spina 9:39 AM

Seeing The beast at the show was certainly a personal highlight for me and my son Gram!

From Memorable Autos at the 2017 New York International Auto Show Updated- 4/30/17

May 02 2017 frank femenias 1:07 AM

Having time now to properly respond to the mystery question (too late for me), I’m amazed of all the historic information collected from responses here. Hope to hear more from all again soon

From Mystery Foto #17 Solved: An Aerial of the Garden City Park Water District (Circa 1963)

May 01 2017 Frank mendyk 6:53 PM

The location of the mystery aerial photo;  is the towns and villages of Manhasset Hills, North Hills,, Searingtown, Herricks, Albertson and Williston Park. 

The date of the photo was taken approximately around the time of 1964.  This is the time the building in which the photo is displayed was built.  The location of the building is 333 Marcus Ave, Garden City Park ( Garden City Park Water District /FD. The map was of the GCP water district coverage area.}

There were 6 bridges built in the photo
      Remaining Bridges
      1}  Northern State Parkway bridge {parkway bridge} a portion can be seen
      2}  Old Courthouse Rd bridge #17 {highway bridge)
      3} I.U. Willets Rd bridge #19 parkway bridge} remnants still remained
          in 1965
The golf course is the old Links Golf Club.  You can plainly see on the photo the old private entrance to the course from the parkway.  {just north of the house on 235 Robby Lane.}

There are 5 schools in the photo.  The main large school near the center is the Herricks High School (built in 1958}.

From Mystery Foto #17 Solved: An Aerial of the Garden City Park Water District (Circa 1963)

May 01 2017 frank femenias 5:46 PM

Herricks/Searingtown, IU Willets Rd on top

From Mystery Foto #17 Solved: An Aerial of the Garden City Park Water District (Circa 1963)

May 01 2017 Tim Ivers 2:26 PM

Looking north over North Hills about 1960.
The Links golf course is visible near top left but was replaced by homes and streets.
A LIMP bridge is seen crossing Shelter Rock Road near the Links.
Another bridge crossed Searington Road.
Herricks High School is visible inside the cluster of streets and homes at center.
I think the black line delineates the boundaries of the village of North Hills.
Maybe the framed photo is somewhere in that village hall, built where the Links clubhouse once stood.

From Mystery Foto #17 Solved: An Aerial of the Garden City Park Water District (Circa 1963)

Apr 30 2017 Mark Lanese 11:43 PM

This aerial picture was taken above part the Town of North Hempstead, including North Hills, Manhasset Hills, New Hyde Park, Searingtown, Williston Park and Albertson. Best guess as to when picture was taken would be 1963 based on my knowledge of when parts of Manhasset Hills was built as well as the existence of the Henry Viscardi School that was built in 1962.  If we include the Northern State Pkwy, (although the picture cuts off the intersection of LIMP and NSP, and that bridge was built by Moses) there would have been 6 Limp bridges; Northern State, NHP Rd., Old Courthouse Rd, Shelter Rock Rd, bridge over what is now rear entrance to Herricks High School and Searingtown Rd. I can only be certain that the Old Courthouse Rd bridge was still standing at the time this photo was taken. The Links golf course. Herricks High School, Herricks Junior High School, Denton Ave Elementary School, Center Street Elementary School, Henry Viscardi School, Buckley Country School and part of Notre Dame School. This picture is in the Garden City Park water district office.
I don’t participate as often as I would like to, but I do enjoy each and every news letter you send out. Look forward to seeing you soon Howard.

From Mystery Foto #17 Solved: An Aerial of the Garden City Park Water District (Circa 1963)

Apr 30 2017 Dave Russo 8:57 PM

OK from west to east we start at the Northern State Parkway bridge location and quickly come to New Hyde Park Road (former bridge #2) and we are on our way to the Old Courthouse Road bridge (3) which is obviously still in tact because it is currently still in tact. Heading east (this is my favorite remaining section of LIMP) we have The Links golf course on our north and we arrive at Shelter Rock Road former bridge location (4). Now we divert north a bit and come to the IU Willets Road former bridge spot (5) and where Herricks High School is located just to our south. Next we make a southward turn coming to Searingtown Road former bridge (6). At the easternmost point of the map we are approaching Willis Ave former bridge but we don’t quite get there so there are 5 former bridges in this map and 1 remaining bridge.

As far as date is concerned I leave this stuff up to the cartographical masters. All I know is the Northern State is opened and things do look rather developed again so my guess would be early 1950’s.

From Mystery Foto #17 Solved: An Aerial of the Garden City Park Water District (Circa 1963)

Apr 30 2017 Greg O. 2:59 PM

I realized I need to revise my answer and include the IU Willets Parkway Bridge as still being standing along with the Old Courthouse Bridge if this aerial is indeed from 1958.

From Mystery Foto #17 Solved: An Aerial of the Garden City Park Water District (Circa 1963)

Apr 30 2017 Andy 2:46 PM

THe most important piece of land I see is the Harness Boy Scout Camp Ground.  THe land was a large land area of virgin forest across the street from Shelter Rock Road Golf Course.

THe land had been donated by Mr. Harkness whom was a large contributor to the original Motor Parkway and a friend and business associate of WKVanderbilt Jr.

THe camp provided the local boys scout with an area we never new before.  We can from Garden City Park as 12-14 years old and with our Scout Pack meet to hike and join Jamborees with scouts from across Long Island.  What a place, you would have all loved if you never saw it. THis was the late 60’s and early to mid-70’s.

OF course the Boys Scouts started selling it off in the 1980’s and right now they are growing big old houses that no one can afford..  The BSA was having debt problems and the camp was an asset.

From Mystery Foto #17 Solved: An Aerial of the Garden City Park Water District (Circa 1963)

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