The six Vanderbilt Cup Races held on Long Island from 1904 to 1910 were the greatest sporting events of their day, and the first international automobile road races held in the United States. The races had a far-reaching impact on the development of American automobiles and parkways. This site provides comprehensive information on the races, the Long Island Motor Parkway and current Long Island automotive events, car shows and news.
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Howard,
I’m sorry, but I don’t know the location of the Texaco station, but it’s a shame that it had to be demolished. It’s a nice looking building.
The cars, from left to right—1947-49 Studebaker StarLight Coupe, ‘55 Mercury and ‘56 Chevrolet BelAir convertible.
That’s the best I can do.
Roger
From Mystery Foto #23 Solved: The Munsey Park Service Center on Northern Boulevard with a 1956 Chevy
Without doing a lot of research:
Location: Munsey Park, maybe on Route 25A
Cars: A 1955 Mercury, a 1956 Chevrolet, and a 1949 Studebaker
Ken
From Mystery Foto #23 Solved: The Munsey Park Service Center on Northern Boulevard with a 1956 Chevy
I grew up in Great Neck and do remember passing by that building all the time. According to Google Earth, the address is 1625 Northern Blvd in Munsey Park/Manhasset.
Judging by what looks like a brand new 1956 Bel Air convertible, I’ll estimate the date somewhere in ‘57/‘58.
Also, shouldn’t this be ‘Mystery foto #23’ and not 22?
From Mystery Foto #23 Solved: The Munsey Park Service Center on Northern Boulevard with a 1956 Chevy
Had a very busy day today,but always have time to check out this site. It certainly was the Race to Death. Hope you all had a safe and happy Fourth
From William K. Vanderbilt Jr.'s Lucky Cracked Cylinder in the "Race to Death"
I’m sure the black beast was the hit of the show!
From Smiles and Thumbs Up from the 2013 Klingberg Vintage Motorcar Festival
As I said before.this is all very interesting to me,that most of it still exsists and can be found with your help and everyone else. At this time I want to wish you all a safe and HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY
From The Vanderbilt Cup Race Scoreboards
Agreed Brian. I believe that the angle this photo was taken made it difficult at first and so the connection wasn’t quickly made. That’s a good mystery photo. Eric had a great idea of answering the mystery with a recent Google Earth snapshot and then cleverly angled it just like the mystery foto. It almost looks like the reconnaissance plane was about to take a nose dive into Mineola. :o .
Ted, it appears everywhere you move you’re right next to the limp. You must have a magnetic attraction to the roadway, always keeping you nearby. I’m glad you’re still my neighbor. :D I’m in Valley Stream. Happy 4th everyone.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
Funny you say that Brian- I thought about that after I had submitted it to Howard. I would have liked to turn it 90 degrees to try and throw people off. There’s very few places where the LIMP has a North-South orientation and thought turning it would have added an extra layer of difficulty since most aerials are always Northwards.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
I don’t know how you guys do it ,but your great with the answers and find out more about the mystery,which makes it more interesting for me,that I lived in areas and still do where the races were and the LIMP was right there and I didn’t even know it and now can find it and help preserve it.This was in Bayside Queens and now Plainview.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
There was a BLM in the Harrah Collection, but was sold at one of the auctions. I don’t know where it went. Could be the same car.
From Mystery Foto #21 Solved A 1906 B.L.M. Racer
This one had me going too, Frank. Where’s the fun of it , if it’s not challenging? I’m always ready for a mystery photo that might be in a offset direction. I first thought that was the case here.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
From Eric Baudo: “This section of the Motor Parkway is between Hillside Ave. (E. Williston Ave.), and Jericho Tpke. in East Williston and Mineola running North-South parallel to the “new” Northern State Parkway. There is an overpass at Hillside Ave. and an underpass at Jericho Tpke. The Mineola Toll Lodge is also visible south of Jericho Tpke. I attached a Google Earth image matching as close to the photo view as possible. Thanks to you, and Greg for the submission. I really enjoy this site!”
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
This mid 1930’s aerial is viewed north. The LIMP is left of the aerial, with the Mineola Lodge south of the Jericho Tpke bridge. The next bridge north is at Hillside Ave, and then you see the turn into Wheatley Golf Club.The developing Northern St Pkwy is in the middle of the aerial, and Glen Cove Rd is to the right of the aerial. You can see a portion of Westbury Ave at the bottom of the aerial.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
Great films, Never got to see them all in their entirety
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Good one Greg. Had me going for a while, jumping from Suffolk to Queens and back, to finally land in Mineola. o_O This aerial shows the LIMP exiting Wheatley Hills golf on top and going over the Hillside Ave ( E Williston Ave ) pkwy bridge. The two sand traps on the furthest right are still there today! The Jerico Tpke (as once spelled) hwy bridge is located further south. I don’t see the kiosk at the top of the entrance ramp heading towards the Mineola Lodge so this photo was taken after 1921 when the kiosk was removed. Mr. Scheuer must be inside the lodge waiting very patiently for the next limper to enter down the ramp. I see the black porte-cochere covering the entrance ramp to the LIMP. Being that the parkway smoothly dipped under white Jericho Tpke, limpers probably accelerated downhill to just make it up on the other side, and for an extra burst of fresh country air. Guinea Woods Rd is to the right, running North-South and parallel to the LIMP. Can’t see the white picket fence under those trees either. Admiring all this open land, this area would be unrecognizable today. With the NSP in place just south of Objector’s Bend, this pic had to be taken on or after 1934.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
There was a traction system in Northport and one in Port Jefferson to Patchogue also
From The "Automobile Stages" of Long Island
Hillside Ave Bridge, Jericho Ave HW bridge and the Mineola Lodge. The Northern State PW is just to the East where it connects to the Meadowbrook PW.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
If I could get this, it can’t be hard: I say it’s the East Williston/Mineola area. The “modern” interchanges are the Northern State and Jericho Turnpike and Glen Cove Road. The golf course at the top/north is Wheatley Hills.
I see two bridges, but, alas, I can’t discern another Parkway structure, although I’ll guess it’s a tollhouse that I just don’t see.
Mitch P.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
I don’t know what’s more fun, being the ‘stumper’, or being the ‘stumpee’!!
What I especially love in this 1938 aerial is seeing the just built Northern State. There’s not even a Meadowbrook Pkwy yet. It’s interesting to note the differences between the entrance/exit ramp at the Mineola lodge and the new, ‘modern’ ramps of the NSP. Also, on the Westbound NSP, it appears there was also an exit ramp right onto Jericho Tpke at what is only an entrance ramp today.
There’s also a different perspective of Guinea Woods Road from last week’s blog entry.
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
It took a couple of minutes. Asking for “other” structers helped give it away. Top is Wheatley Hills Golf Club. LIMP comes south over HIllside Ave, and under Jericho Tpke. The Mineola toll lodge looks small. Is it still a kiosk?
-joe o
From Mystery Foto #22 Solved: 1938 Aerial of East Williston, Mineola & Carle Place
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