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Oct 24 2016 Robert A. Miller 2:44 PM

In the western embankment’s surface, on the side closest to Union Turnpike, there’s a curbing or masonry divider strip—this is most likely where the two roads diverged to cross Winchester Boulevard.

From The Expansion of Union Turnpike and the Relocation of the Motor Parkway East of Winchester Boulevard

Oct 24 2016 Dick Gorman 11:54 AM

View is looking west in Fresh Meadows. Some of the roads shown are Motor Parkway, Nassau Boulevard, North Hempstead Turnpike. The bridge is North Hempstead Turnpike Bridge.
The golf course is Fresh Meadows or perhaps Kissena Golf club.
The date of the aerial is June 1939.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved: A 1939 View of the Motor Parkway Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows

Oct 24 2016 frank femenias 1:27 AM

Took a while and then it hit, Motor Parkway’s western terminus in Fresh Meadows, Queens looking west (Today’s Horace Harding Expwy and Peck Ave). LIMP’s North Hempstead Tpke bridge (1926-1950s) at center of photo, over N Hemp Tpke looking west and connecting with Nassau Blvd (Horace Harding Blvd, World’s Fair Blvd) and Booth Memorial Ave (also N Hemp Tpke, Ireland Mill Rd). Hollis Ct Blvd (Queens Rd) running diagonal at bottom. Fresh Meadows Country Golf Club left of N Hemp Tpke. Fresh Meadows Golf Driving Range at center right edge of photo. I often wonder how many golf balls hit the bridge over the years. Central RR running through today’s Kissena Corridor. This is pre Francis Lewis Blvd (Cross Island Blvd) 1930s?, and P.S. 179 (P.S.4) on Peck Av 1955. I’m betting photo is between 1926 – 1930. I can’t get any closer. Looking forward to this week’s results. This heavily transformed area would be unrecognizable today, with half its roadways eliminated, replaced with wider ones, housing, parks, schools…... The LIE and Booth Memorial Ave right-of-ways remain much the same.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved: A 1939 View of the Motor Parkway Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows

Oct 23 2016 S. Berliner, III 10:19 PM

It occurs to me, from this chronological vantage point, now, that they sure didn’t get much for their money, eh?  I seem to recall once seeing that concrete but it didn’t “click”.  Looking forward to someone getting in there and documenting what Eric/Frank found (PLEASE!).  Sam, III

From The Expansion of Union Turnpike and the Relocation of the Motor Parkway East of Winchester Boulevard

Oct 23 2016 Tim Ivers 9:25 PM

1939 aerial looking west over Fresh Meadows.
Right diagonal road looks like North Hempstead Turnpike.
Left side overpass is LIMP running left to right crossing over the old
North Hempstead Turnpike.
Fresh Meadows Golf Course is to the left of the bridge.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved: A 1939 View of the Motor Parkway Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows

Oct 23 2016 Tom 9:10 PM

If you look at the radiator shell on the wrecked car it’s different than the one on the ‘23 Cadillac.  Wonder what the joke was that got them laughing?

From An Accident on the Motor Parkway in Garden City on July 8, 1931- Updated: 10/17/16

Oct 23 2016 Steve Lucas 8:08 PM

This photo is looking west over present day Cunningham Park in Fresh Meadows showing the western end of the LIMP. The major roads are: Horace Harding Blvd (Nassau Blvd.); Hollis Hills Terrace (Hollis Court Blvd); and the LIMP with its bridge over North Hempstead Tpke. The Fresh Meadows Golf Course is also visible. The date of the photo is June 2, 1939 and my rationale is that I cheated and found the photo by using the “search” feature above.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved: A 1939 View of the Motor Parkway Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows

Oct 23 2016 Art Kleiner 5:13 PM

Location and orientation of the aerial: Fresh Meadows, Queens - Looking West at the Western Terminus of the LIMP

The major roads: Motor Parkway, Black Stump Row (73rd Ave.), North Hempstead Turnpike, Nassau Blvd. (Horace Harding Blvd.), Queens Rd. (Hollis Hills Terrace)

The bridge: LIMP 73rd Avenue Bridge

The golf course: Fresh Meadows Golf Club

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved: A 1939 View of the Motor Parkway Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows

Oct 23 2016 Robert Richer 1:14 PM

A great story, Howard, and a terrific piece of Ford history.

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Oct 23 2016 Greg O. 9:38 AM

Location and orientation of the aerial
LIMP Western terminus Fresh Meadows looking NorthWest

The major roads
LIMP, Horace Harding Blvd, N. Hempstead Tpke

The bridge
N. Hempstead Turnpike LIMP parkway Bridge

The golf course
Fresh Meadows Golf Course

What was the date of the aerial? Provide a rationale.
June 2, 1939

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved: A 1939 View of the Motor Parkway Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows

Oct 23 2016 Chris Battestin 7:51 AM

Not sure where it is. I would need a DeLorean for that!

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved: A 1939 View of the Motor Parkway Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows

Oct 23 2016 Chris Battestin 7:48 AM

I will be there but will paint be supplied? I also have an anime club to attend later in the day. I would like to wear my Link outfit to this because I will have no time to go home and change. Link is the hero of the Legend of Zelda video games. I have moved to Massapequa and someone will be driving me there. I would like to get my uncle Ed involved in this. He lives in Little Neck and I will be asking him about it this week.
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From Howard Kroplick

Chris, I expect that 95% of the graffiti will be removed from the bridge by next Saturday!

From Help Clean-Up the Historic Old Courthouse Motor Parkway Bridge This Saturday, October 29, 2016

Oct 22 2016 Rich 11:38 PM

Congrats, Howard.  Great to see your stories and photos of our past “neighbors”.

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Oct 21 2016 frank femenias 9:44 PM

No, not just neatly arranged, I believe this is the foundation of the Creedmoor Highway bridge. A recent overlay placed it right on the spot. This is the only LIMP remnant I know of the area besides the pedestrian underpass.

From Remnants of Long Island Motor Parkway Discovered in Queens

Oct 21 2016 frank femenias 9:24 PM

I believe LIMP remnants of the Creedmoor highway bridge still exists in this area. Eric Shaffer’s recent findings of concrete embedded in the grass lays where the bridge’s foundation should have been. This is the only remnant I know that still exists in the area besides the pedestrian underpass.
http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/blog/article/remnants_of_long_island_motor_parkway_discovered_in_queens

From The Expansion of Union Turnpike and the Relocation of the Motor Parkway East of Winchester Boulevard

Oct 21 2016 Laura and Kenneth Harris 9:50 AM

Thanks for the most interesting presentation!  I was around in 1938 but I was a bit too young to be interested in the Motor Parkway.

Ken Harris

From The Expansion of Union Turnpike and the Relocation of the Motor Parkway East of Winchester Boulevard

Oct 20 2016 Brian McHale 10:48 PM

Looks like its going thru Eisenhower (salsberry) park east of Merrick ave.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved: A 1939 View of the Motor Parkway Western Terminus in Fresh Meadows

Oct 19 2016 frank femenias 9:13 PM

The LIMP Creedmoor highway bridge’s exact location is also included.

From The Expansion of Union Turnpike and the Relocation of the Motor Parkway East of Winchester Boulevard

Oct 19 2016 frank femenias 9:09 PM

WOW! Never seen these surveys before, and they’re loaded with info; bearings, lengths, radius’, and ROW widths. This is as accurate as possible. Thank you gentlemen for sharing these. Great stuff!

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