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The runways look like old photos of Mitchell Field, but I can’t recognize any other landmarks!
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
It’s absolutely incredible that this bridge was “hiding” in plain sight. What a find!!!
Thanks for the terrific photos.
Rog
From Inside the Wheeler Farmway Bridge #1: 1990s, 2008 and 2016
Bibendum Redivivus - This got me curious and I found the ashtray <http://www.cjbalm.com/auto-aero/mitem158.htm> on line. Sam, III
From The Race to a Doctorate: Michelin, Bibendum and the Vanderbilt Cup Races
Mr. Bibendum has been my buddy for many years now (~65). He was from an early Bakelite ashtray, long since disintegrated, and lost his feet in the last move - but he’s still smiling (great attitude). I just went down to my cellar workshop and brought him, all 10cm of him, up and here he is: <http://sbiii.com/autopix/bibendum.jpg>. Sam, III
From The Race to a Doctorate: Michelin, Bibendum and the Vanderbilt Cup Races
Hemlock Av between Larch Ln and Chestnut Ln.
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
Pre 1956, no Meadowbrook Pkwy. Roosevelt Field with hangars by Old Country Rd and horse stables, Mitchell Field fully developed, Polo fields adjacent to Motor Pkwy, the LIMP travelling north to south through Wheatley Hills golf course, over Hillside Av, under Jericho Tpke (Mineola Lodge), under Westbury Av, over the LIRR bridge, under Old Country Rd, through the Mayan Ruins, sharp left over Clinton Rd (Garden City Lodge and the Manager’s house). By the way, it was the manager’s house where I saw a pic of a weather vane on its roof that was a racing car, but nothing like that humongous copper racer that was recently found. I was unable to find that photo again.
The star in the aerial is the former site of Farmer Kroplick’s barn where cattle and horses were raised. It was reported that a motor garage existed semi attached to the barn on the same site. This garage was frequented by Vanderbilt Cup Racers and their racing machines, seeking cutting edge technology to soup-up their machines before the big race, which was performed all hours of the day and night by mechanician Sam Greco. The farm/garage was located at today’s (two possibilities) Larch Ln between Hemlock Av and Willow Ln, or less likely Prospect Av between Chestnut Ln and Garden Ln. (was I right?). Too much fun Howard, thank you.
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
I have a good bit on this from 2008 (with Ed Murray) on my Queens page 3 at <http://sbiii.com/limp-qn3.html#wheeler>. The thumbnails look blurred now so click on them for good pix. There were definitely unmistakable signs of homeless tenancy back then. Sam, III
From Inside the Wheeler Farmway Bridge #1: 1990s, 2008 and 2016
What a great hidden treasure under a busy path.
From Inside the Wheeler Farmway Bridge #1: 1990s, 2008 and 2016
From Lee Chambers:
I suppose I have an unfair advantage with Mystery Foto #4. It’s obviously an aerial of Mitchel Field. I can easily pinpoint my house at 363 Rice Circle, which at the time was the Commanding Officer’s Quarters.
Notice how all the runways including the North / South one that runs parallel to Oak Street have been completed. The two main runways forming the ‘X’ were built in 1939, the one running parallel to Hempstead Turnpike in 1941 and the one parallel to Oak Street in 1943. In fact, the date of the photo is April 24, 1943 and is attached.
Roosevelt Field is to the Northwest, East Garden City to the West, Uniondale to the South, East Meadow to the East and Westbury to the North.
The star is sure to be the house you grew up in!
Now the Extra Bonus Question - What was the approximate elevation the photo was taken from?
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
The Deer Park Lodge (if built), would have had average distances to preceding/following lodges (7 ½ mi. / 3 ¼ mi.), similar to other lodges on the LIMP. Perhaps the attached extra land behind was deemed useless, and the clincher for not purchasing or building. I was thinking a LIMP maintenance yard back there, but maybe we’re too far east and had to be more centralized.
http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/images/blog/30Mar2007_Google_Image_Proposed_Deer_Park_Lodge_Location_(2).jpg
From Anatomy of a 1910 Survey: Proposed Location of the Deer Park Lodge
Hempstead, Hicksville, Uniondale.
Salisbury Golf course,
Mitchel Air Force Base, Roosevelt Raceway
Boyhood home of Howard Kroplick?
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
The second annual LI Car Club Outing, Washingtons Birthday 1914 ended at Finlayson’s Hotel, Corner of Merrick Rd and Ocean Ave., Rockville Centre. Looking for photographs of the event.
Thank you.
From The Making of "Chrysler's Chrysler: The Painting" Updated 1/18/16
Forgot to mention in my earlier entry the Northern and Wantagh State Parkways.
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
Thanks for this mystery photo, Howard, to keep us busy during the snow fall!
Identify the villages in the aerial: Garden City, Mineola, Carle Place, E. Williston, Williston Park, Westbury, Uniondale, East Meadow and partially today’s western most part of Levittown (another couple of feet on the east side of the map would have shown where I currently live).
What is the approximate year of the aerial? Provide a rationale.:
I estimate the date to be between 1944 and 1948. Three runways in Mitchell Field are present which are seen in photos after 1940. Also, looking at the houses on Transverse Road in Garden City, #75 (built in 1948) is not shown in the photo but #73 is shown (built in 1944). Will provide Howard a map designating this. Using the Nassau Tax Assessor’s website, I was able to identify these properties on the mystery photo and find their dates of construction.
Identify the Long Island Motor Parkway landmarks:
Not sure of what’s still shown in the photo (my eye sight is not so great at picking out bridges and some might have been taken down by then) but there would be the Roosevelt Field Bridge, Merrick Ave., Meadowbrook lodge, Westbury, Carmen Ave., Newbridge Ave., and Stewart Avenue Bridges. Also the Garden City Lodge.
Identify the golf course and sports venues: I can pick out the Meadowbrook, Intercollegiate/Old Westbury, Wheatley Hills and Salisbury Golf Courses. Cold Stream Golf also might be present but not sure if it was still in existence at the time.
Also the Roosevelt Field harness and auto tracks, the International and Meadowbrook Polo Fields and the Mineola Fair Grounds and race track.
Identify any other Long Island landmarks: Meadowbrook Hospital, Nassau County Courthouse and the Ladenberg Estate.
Bonus: Find the star in the aerial. Whose boyhood home was located here in the 1950s? No other than Howard Kroplick’s boyhood home.
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
The first photo is what is now Rt. 106 looking north, probably in what is now Muttontown base on the caption under the photo ‘on road leading from Jericho to East Norwich’.
From The Race to a Doctorate: Michelin, Bibendum and the Vanderbilt Cup Races
I was raised on a farm off Vanderbilt Pky. In Hauppauge and was told that The Bonwit (Deer Head tavern) in the 50’s was a toll station , is this a fact?
Thank you for your welcome mailings.
Phil Kneer (V8 Club Region 21)
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From Howard Kroplick
Although the Bonwit Inn was not a toll lodge, it is on the location where a lodge was located.
From The Making of "Chrysler's Chrysler: The Painting" Updated 1/18/16
Thank you, Howard, by offering me the opportunity to participate in your wonderful web-site, the essential meeting point were passionated people and experts on early automobile races meet and share our knowledge.
It is a pleasure to share and contribute to the cause with the results of my research, carried out from the point of view of graphic design and advertising field.
Greetings from Barcelona City, on the Mediterranean shores.
Pau
From The Race to a Doctorate: Michelin, Bibendum and the Vanderbilt Cup Races
This photo was taken over East Meadow, Uniondale, Westbury, and Carle Place. It also includes parts of Garden City, Hempstead, West Hempstead, Mineola, and Levittown (then Hicksville). It probably dates from 1940 because you can see early Roosevelt Raceway (harness track) but remnants of the 1936-1937 Vanderbilt Cup Roosevelt Raceway are also visable. Among the LIMP landmarks are the sites of 13 bridges: Wheatley Hills “golfway”, Hillside Ave, Westbury Ave, LIRR Mainline, Old Country Road, Clinton Road, Rosevelt Raceway access, Merrick Ave, Newbridge Ave (Bellmore Rd), Stewart Ave, Carman Ave, Old Westbury Road, and Newbridge Road. Also, the Garden City and Meadowbrook Lodges. Sports venues include the following golf clubs:Coldstream, Wheatly Hills, Meadowbrook, and Salisbury (later Eisenhower Park). The Meadowbrook Polo Club is also visable. In the center of the photo are two other landmarks: Mitchell Field and Roosevelt Field, the site of where Lindbergh began his famous flight. With regard to the star in the lower right area, I believe it indicates the location of another famous landmark: the Hemlock Avenue boyhood home of the North Hempstead Town Historian.
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
1. At center, the Mitchel Field runways. View is looking north. To the east is East Meadow, south is Uniondale, north is Westbury, west are Garden City and Carle Place.
2. Guessing the year to be 1937 because it looks like Meadowbrook Hospital (1935) in the upper right.
3. The LIMP is seen curving around the western edge of Roosevelt Field then running east across Merrick Avenue, curving again around Ladenberg’s estate in Salisbury (Eisenhower) Park.
4. The Coldstream and Salisbury Links are visible to the right of Mitchel Field (divided by Merrick Avenue) and the golf course at the southwest edge of Roosevelt Field is also visible.
5. The star appears to be the future home of Howard Kroplick, in East Meadow.
From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: A 1942 Composite Aerial of Mitchel Field and Roosevelt Field-Updated 1/26/16
When was the duplex housing complex with central dining hall built for service men and their families? It was right next to the harness track at Roosevelt Raceway, and was used in 1965-1968 by Friends World Institute faculty and students. Is it visible on any of these maps? It was called Mitchell Gardens.
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From Howard Kroplick:
Mitchel Gardens was built in 1941. More infor, maps and photos can be seen in this Mystery Foto:
http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/blog/article/mystery_friday_foto_38_can_you_identify_this_long_island_aerial
From Then & Now: The Long Island Motor Parkway, Mitchel Field and Sonny Corleone
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