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Mar 17 2017 Joe Oesterle 12:56 AM

Northern State parkway looking west, at Lakeville Rd.  The LIMP bridge can still be seen crossing the NS.  The picture is before 1969.

From Mystery Foto #11 Solved: Hundreds of Automobiles Seen in This 1952 Lake Success Aerial

Mar 16 2017 Ron Troy 10:13 PM

I’d love to know about the planned drivetrain and how it matches up to original plans.  Air cooled?  Front or rear engine?  Trannie?  Modern disc brakes?  Etc.
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Howard Kroplick

Ron, good suggestion. I will cover it in a future post.

From The Dream of the Tucker Torpedo Concept Car Is Becoming A Reality

Mar 16 2017 Greg O. 6:42 PM

Knowing how loud the Black Beast is, it’s amazing that the horse was [at least appears] calm as these cars passed under full throttle! Combustion engines were a new, unknown sound at that time making even more amazing they didn’t bolt into a field!

From VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive: A Vanderbilt Cup Race Scrapbook Discovered in Garden City

Mar 16 2017 Mike Cain 10:47 AM

Great collection of photos! Interesting to see very small children so close to the roadway in one of the 1905 race pictures. A bit risky if you ask me. I don’t think I’ve seen such small children in any race pictures. I don’t think that’s a horse in that picture either!

From VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive: A Vanderbilt Cup Race Scrapbook Discovered in Garden City

Mar 16 2017 Ivan Pozega 1:20 AM

Is that really a horse?
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Howard Kroplick

I am tempted to say “Nay”, but it is a horse.

From VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive: A Vanderbilt Cup Race Scrapbook Discovered in Garden City

Mar 14 2017 L.M.K. 11:06 PM

Fabulous looking place….Enjoyed seeing it…Shame it didn’t survive….

From An Insider’s Look into the Petit Trianon Part III: Inside the Building

Mar 14 2017 Brian D McCarthy 6:02 PM

Mr. DeStefani…..Thanks for drawing the sketch of The Petite Trianon. You growing up literally right down the street from the Inn and your memories are better than any old aerial or photo can provide.

I’ll be 50 at the end of the month, so I have to rely on aerial maps, etc. I guess the Inn was completed demolished sometime after 1966?

Our family grew up in Brentwood/Central Islip. We used to go to the Islip side of the lake to swim,etc. ( I’m guessing it was safe to be in the lake then? ). I now live in Lake Ronkonkoma with my family. There’s all kinds of warning signs not to swim in the lake.

From Femenias' Findings:Finding Petit Trianon, the Annex & the Petit Trianon's Lake Stairway Updated 3/12

Mar 14 2017 frank femenias 12:20 AM

Ah, the ol’ chimney trick. You’ve got me this time, but I’ll be back! ‘Till we meet again…....

From Mystery Snowy Foto #10 Solved: The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success Circa 1940 Update:3/14/17

Mar 13 2017 Chris Battestin 5:11 PM

That’s a big Twinkie!

From VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive: A Motor Parkway Treasure Chest Found in Malverne

Mar 13 2017 Bob 9:32 AM

Dean, If you want me to send you some information I noted in my comments you can contact me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).  One other piece that you may consider that could be worked back into the “rich are different” theme was an article by Robert Caro about RM in the the New Yorker (1-5-98) about how Otto Kahn, a wealthy landowner on the gold coast secretly paid for his own $10,000 Northern Parkway alignment survey, (and RM accepted it) to avoid a private golf course that Kahn had just constructed. This lead in part to the southern shift in the alignment that resulted.  Hope to attend the next LIMP meeting. If you are going to attend let me know I can bring the big stuff that is too large to scan. All the best, Bob
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Howard Kroplick

Here is a link to a 2014 New York Times article by author Robert Caro “The Power Broker, 40 Years Later”

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/14/books/review/the-power-broker-40-years-later.html?_r=0

From Screen Test Request: Film "Green Light: The Story Behind the Long Island Motor Parkway"

Mar 12 2017 Howard Kroplick 10:24 PM

From Al Velocci:

The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success circa 1939-1940

From Mystery Snowy Foto #10 Solved: The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success Circa 1940 Update:3/14/17

Mar 12 2017 Tim Ivers 10:22 PM

It looks like the Great Neck lodge off Lakeville Road constructed by John Russell Pope after it was used as a private residence with a vehicle parked in the portico, about 1940.

From Mystery Snowy Foto #10 Solved: The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success Circa 1940 Update:3/14/17

Mar 12 2017 Greg O. 10:16 PM

-Identify the lodge. Provide a rationale.
One of the original lodges, Great Neck lodge built in 1909. Recognizable by the portico and chimney positions.

-Who was the architect for the lodge?
John Russell Pope

What is the approximate date of the photo? Provide a rationale.
1940- already in use as a private home and the car under the portico.

From Mystery Snowy Foto #10 Solved: The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success Circa 1940 Update:3/14/17

Mar 12 2017 Dave Russo 9:36 PM

Dean,

Overall I really loved the video and thought it was very well done. I enjoyed the historic narrative (very well written) and the pics / video that went along with your words. Well done!

Constructive criticism portion: I feel like you were your own worst enemy as far as “professionalism” and the attempts at humor and interjections. You would have wonderfully long sections of factual and well written information interrupted by attempts at humor like the “Jesus H Christ” splurge, my son looked at me funny when you did that - like it made no sense to him! All of the attempts at humor were not good—just remove them…this is not a comedy, it’s a professional presentation about LI history and a very good one. The imaginary land transaction exchange was not funny either - at all, nor was your head popping from side to side on that one section, and being a historical movie you focused way too much on your personal Ronkonkoma story….if you are making this for your own use then that’s great, but if this is meant to be shown/distributed in any way take that all out.

But that’s it….the idea/narrative/pics/words, everything was great except for these little lapses that could be easily fixed/edited. Sammy and I were both very into it and were mad when there was no PART IV to see so that is a great sign, you had us both into it! I loved the Robert Moses discussion you present, I disagree with Bob’s critique above on that.

And like others I’ll volunteer my services if you need/want: I have pics of anything/everything LIMP related in terms of what things look like NOW. Nothing old, just now stuff if you need anything Howard knows how to get me.

Let us all know when Part IV is ready!

From Screen Test Request: Film "Green Light: The Story Behind the Long Island Motor Parkway"

Mar 12 2017 Dean Romano 9:18 PM

Again, thanks to everyone for their feedback.  I apologize for being a little potty mouthed, but I can assure you that I’ve already taken out parts that were even more profane.  My wife and daughter don’t like when I swear either, so I try to keep that to a minimum.  Howard, thanks for using your keen eye to point out factual inconsistencies which I will certainly get to work on fixing.  Frank, the song you’re referring to is “Gymnopedie No 1” by Erik Satie, a popular piece of music that’s been used in movies before.  Bob I appreciate your candor and will certainly take your suggestions into consideration.  Going forward, I’m planning on attending the next meeting of the LIMP Preservation society, and I hope to meet some of you there.  Thanks again.

From Screen Test Request: Film "Green Light: The Story Behind the Long Island Motor Parkway"

Mar 12 2017 L.Grosewald 6:38 PM

GREAT GIVE US MORE

From Screen Test Request: Film "Green Light: The Story Behind the Long Island Motor Parkway"

Mar 12 2017 S 6:24 PM

Quite an œuvre, Dean!  I’d be happy to help from inception of Motor Parkway Panel to Howard’s formation of LIMPPS or in any other way I might.  See http://sbiii.com/limtrpwy.html, et seq., if you’re not familiar with it.  I agree that you should clean the film up a bit, though; a nicer tone wouldn’t hurt acceptance - I don’t think I’m a prig but I must admit I was put off a bit.  Sam, III

From Screen Test Request: Film "Green Light: The Story Behind the Long Island Motor Parkway"

Mar 12 2017 Laura and Kenneth Harris 4:38 PM

What a nice film!  Some of it was material that I am familiar with and some was new to me.  In any case, most enjoyable.  I live in Dix Hills near the intersection of Deer Park Avenue and Motor Parkway, so I often drive on it.  When I was young and in the boy scouts, we sometimes hiked on local stretch of the parkway that was accessible from Hicksville Road (north of Hempstead Turnpike).  Keep up the good work. 
Ken Harris

From Screen Test Request: Film "Green Light: The Story Behind the Long Island Motor Parkway"

Mar 12 2017 frank femenias 4:36 PM

Dean – Great video in progress, and loaded with information. I learned a thing or two myself and enjoyed the comedy in between.

Question: What is the name of the song at 21:08?

A few suggestions:

Turn down a notch at 2:42, especially if the video is intended for wide audiences of different age groups.

Use more, if possible, the video clips showing the early auto’s windshield view, driving down the wooded country roads (12:25 and 17:26). Not only rare, they are most entertaining to watch, especially when a location can be identified. 

Sound track suggestions:

Freeway Jam – Jeff Beck (highway traffic)
Breezin’ – George Benson
Fun, Fun, Fun – Beach Boys
Drive My Car - Beatles
Beck’s Bolero – Jeff Beck (congested traffic)

Good luck and looking forward to more!

From Screen Test Request: Film "Green Light: The Story Behind the Long Island Motor Parkway"

Mar 12 2017 Ted 2:58 PM

Another great film,what a history behind this and you are part of it,what’s going to be next for you,you’ll never know until it happens,something will come along and you’ll make history again,it’s never ending with you,is it?,you’re a magnet for making history

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