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Jun 03 2013 frank femenias 10:04 AM

At first I was thinking this was Willie K’s private entrance to the LIMP at Deepdale Mansion but the missing slat and hanging left gate door would not be permissible at Deepdale. So I’m guessing we’re at the east end in Lake Ronkonkoma but not at the Petit Trianon. I think were just down the block off the LIMP at this private entrance to the maids quarters at the Annex. That gate would have been heavily used there. Good tricky photo this week Robert.

From Mystery Foto #18 Solved: The Links Golf Club's Private Entrance to the Long Island Motor Parkway

Jun 03 2013 Howard Kroplick 7:49 AM

Kevin, as described in curbed.com’s post “The Magnificent Mansions of Five Famous Beverage Barons”, the mansion is own by AriZona Ice Tea co-founder Don Vultaggio and his wife Irene:  http://curbed.com/archives/2013/04/29/the-magnificent-mansions-of-five-famous-beverage-barons.php

From Then & Now: Alva Vanderbilt Belmont's Beacon Towers in Sands Point

Jun 03 2013 kevin doherty 7:23 AM

Howard:    If you “Google Earth” this location, it now shows an very large mansion right on the point of land next to the lighthouse, complete with pool and greenhouses.  What property is this and who is the owner ?  It’s huge and not mentioned in any website I can find.

From Then & Now: Alva Vanderbilt Belmont's Beacon Towers in Sands Point

Jun 03 2013 Art K. 12:13 AM

Links Golf Course in North Hills.  I believe the exact location is situated across from 239 Robby Lane (educated guess based on the structures in your photo being the clubhouse and some more recent photos showing similar structures and where they would be situated today).  Howard, see the articles concerning the Links Golf Course, Willie K., and the Motor Parkway I’m sending under separate cover.

From Mystery Foto #18 Solved: The Links Golf Club's Private Entrance to the Long Island Motor Parkway

Jun 03 2013 Howard Kroplick 12:07 AM

Ron, it is estimated that American Locomotive Company built over 500 cars. Most were destroyed for the World War I effort.

From In Search of Alcos: #12 1912 Alco 4-Cylinder Touring Car Being Sold on eBay

Jun 02 2013 R Troy 11:36 PM

Is it that only 12 ALCO cars remain of some larger quantity produced, or did they only produce 12 and apparently all survived?

Ron

From In Search of Alcos: #12 1912 Alco 4-Cylinder Touring Car Being Sold on eBay

Jun 02 2013 Art K. 11:27 PM

One original motor parkway post remains between where Stewart Ave. and the Meadowbrook Parkway run parallel - as documented here: 
http://www.freewebs.com/limparkway/stewartavenuegardencity.htm. I haven’t been back there in a few years so I’m hoping its still there.

From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series #33: The "Roosevelt Field" Motor Parkway Bridge in Westbury

Jun 02 2013 brian d mccarthy 11:27 PM

Wow. I’m pretty clueless about this one. Douglaston Golf Club?

From Mystery Foto #18 Solved: The Links Golf Club's Private Entrance to the Long Island Motor Parkway

Jun 02 2013 Greg 2:43 PM

Beautiful! But I think I’ll pass on this one since it doesn’t have a sunroof, power windows or A/C.

From In Search of Alcos: #12 1912 Alco 4-Cylinder Touring Car Being Sold on eBay

Jun 02 2013 Steve Lucas 12:26 PM

I think that’s the entrance to the Links Golf Course. It would have been on the north side of the LIMP between New Hyde Park Road and Shelter Rock Road. The golf course is no longer there but has been developed into “The Links” gated community.

From Mystery Foto #18 Solved: The Links Golf Club's Private Entrance to the Long Island Motor Parkway

Jun 02 2013 Jon Schapiro 8:30 AM

Reserve $238,000; highest bid $229,000 - Not Sold.

From In Search of Alcos: #12 1912 Alco 4-Cylinder Touring Car Being Sold on eBay

Jun 02 2013 Roger Price 8:30 AM

Wrap it up.  I’ll take it.  Seriously, that’s one magnificent car.  I wonder what the reserve is.  Just curious.
Rog

From In Search of Alcos: #12 1912 Alco 4-Cylinder Touring Car Being Sold on eBay

Jun 02 2013 joe gibbons 12:44 AM

they had a 1912 alco in the seal cove auto museum in maine. that was last week, but on 5/27 they were hosting the alco that won the 1908 world race. i didn’t get to see it. i can send photos of the one i saw

From In Search of Alcos: #12 1912 Alco 4-Cylinder Touring Car Being Sold on eBay

Jun 02 2013 Phil 12:31 AM

I see the plaque that says American Locomotive New York. Were the cars built in Rhode Island but sold in N.Y. or was the company headquarters in N.Y. ?

Phil

From In Search of Alcos: #12 1912 Alco 4-Cylinder Touring Car Being Sold on eBay

May 31 2013 Bruce Adams 3:03 PM

From Willy K’s Deepdale Estate?

From Mystery Foto #18 Solved: The Links Golf Club's Private Entrance to the Long Island Motor Parkway

May 31 2013 Michael LaBarbera 12:42 PM

I think the red circle is in the wrong place - the 56 aerial looks like the south drive of roosevelt field’s south eastern corner and what appears to look like the polo fields is really a huge storm drain and Akbar Indian rest. is right there - the red circle would be west of the polo fields and the Merchant Concourse closer to the mall. Good puzzle !! Mike

From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series #33: The "Roosevelt Field" Motor Parkway Bridge in Westbury

May 31 2013 Joe Oesterle 1:52 AM

Links golf course.  That gate has been gone a long time.

From Mystery Foto #18 Solved: The Links Golf Club's Private Entrance to the Long Island Motor Parkway

May 31 2013 Ted 1:40 AM

Oh well,I missed a good show,I could have joined those three Vietnan Vets in that photo.

From Smiles and Thumbs Up From the Wounded Warrior Car Show at Martha Clara Vineyards in Riverhead

May 30 2013 Greg 9:20 AM

I think I need to revise my earlier comments. I based my comments on the ‘56 aerial, but now looking at the 1938 aerial, it does indeed look like the bridge would be near where the Merchant’s Concourse bridge is currently, (judging by where Mitchell Field’s central lawn is located-now the Quad for NCC) It looks like I was also wrong about the Meadow Brook Club property location.

Could the red circle placed on the 1956 aerial be in the wrong location?

From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series #33: The "Roosevelt Field" Motor Parkway Bridge in Westbury

May 30 2013 Greg 8:36 AM

Howard,
Correct me if I’m wrong, but in the June 16, 1927 Lindbergh Reception aerial photo, it looks like you can see the faint ROW line where the Meadowbrook is going to be. Had construction or surveying already started taking place at that time?
Greg

From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series #33: The "Roosevelt Field" Motor Parkway Bridge in Westbury

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