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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Elliot, the cabin is still there and used as the half-way house.
From Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Wheatley Hills Golf Cub in East Williston
Howard—
Good morning. The note above says: “The cabin as it appears today.” Is the cabin still standing? Would that picture be from a post card or some kind of advertising piece? The place looks beautiful. Is it really still standing?
From Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Wheatley Hills Golf Cub in East Williston
I watched the film about Marmon#32 “Wasp”,it was very interesting how it’s so different than the others and the
history behind it. I never realized it until know
From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Creedmore Hospital and Commonwealth Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge in 1941
I know it might be a little to soon yet,but do you have any updates on how the Chrysler is coming alone. I’m sure you’ll keep us all informed of the progress as soon as you find out and I realize that it’s going to be a long time to get the job done the right way. Thanks Howard
From Chrysler’s Chrysler Chronicle I: Restoration Begins
Hi Howard,
Easy… Indianapolis 500 miles Sweepstakes, May 1915, Robert “Bob” Burman and Jack Gable.
This car was first entered as “Burman Spl.” (chassis Peugeot EX3 from 1914 with Miller engine 287 ci). It was then entered as “Peugeot” which disqualified the Peugeot EX5 of Jack Le Cain (entered by Peugeot Auto Import) because of the rule of three cars maximum by make.
From Mystery Foto #6 Solved: Driver Bob Burman and his Mechanician Jack Gable at the 1915 Indy 500 Race
We see Bob Burman in his privately owned Peugeot together with mechanician Jack Gable before the Indianapolis 500 Mile Sweepstakes, to be held eventually on May 31st, 1915.
From Mystery Foto #6 Solved: Driver Bob Burman and his Mechanician Jack Gable at the 1915 Indy 500 Race
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From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Creedmore Hospital and Commonwealth Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge in 1941
Does anyone know why the original configuration of the Grand Central Parkway was split into two roadways with a large space in between starting at Union Turnpike and ending at Little Neck Parkway? Was it because of elevation issuses because the parkway was built on a moraine or for entrance/exit roadway concerns?
From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Creedmore Hospital and Commonwealth Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge in 1941
Ha guys!!! what observations you have,I just enjoy reading what you say,then observe for myself,the heck with trying to figure it out,it’s more interesting this way for me,I just take it all in,instead of racking my brains out,you guys are the pros at this game,I’m just a bystander,if you know what i mean
From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Creedmore Hospital and Commonwealth Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge in 1941
Glen Oaks area and Creedmoor hosp is missing! Picture is facing N/NW. Limp is not maintained and is just north of the expanded Union Tpke at the bottom. Alley Pond parking lot is at bottom left parallel to Winchester Blvd / Douglaston Pkwy running North South. Also missing are the limp bridges at Winchester and Creedmoor hwy br. Commonwealth is still there and so is the water tower by the GCP. Cross Isl pkwy appears in the process of being built intersecting with the limp at grade level. Unfortunately, Borough President James Burke wasted no time removing the limp structures soon after closing. Howard, is that the Creedmoor gun range at the bottom?
From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Creedmore Hospital and Commonwealth Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge in 1941
I saw the rest of it,what incredible pictures,what a collection he had,I do say
From Nathan Lazarnick: The Pioneer of Automotive Photography
From Dick R:
“Thanks Howard. Incredible and fascinating, as usual!”
From Nathan Lazarnick: The Pioneer of Automotive Photography
Thanks for the very interesting story and pictures Howard,great job on what I saw so far.
From Nathan Lazarnick: The Pioneer of Automotive Photography
I have a few antique auto parts, that so far no one can give me vehicle or year.
Can I send you pics ? Maybe someone there might know.
Hoping to hear from you,
Bob
From Nathan Lazarnick: The Pioneer of Automotive Photography
Thanks for the work you put into this site. It is very helpful.Would it be possbile for you to also list the longitude and latitude of cameras with the location?It would be a great benefit for anyone wanting to add them into their GPS units.I use IGO primo and have used your site for the locations then itouchmap to get the lat and long of the location to add to the GPS.Thanks againNuzz
From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #27 Jericho Turnpike "Highway" Bridge in Mineola
First….I loved Cedrino’s wife who was his mechanic in the 05 race. Golfer Steve Stricter’s wife served as his caddie yesterday at Doral. Go ladies.
Secondly…..I would like to mention that there was more than one pioneer in early automotive photography. Lartigue took photos in 1905 and perhaps before that; Duray at the ‘05 Gordon Bennett is one example.
Thirdly….it is wonderful to know who took all those fabulous photos of the early Vanderbilt races. Great story. Thank you Howard.
Regards,
Penny
From Nathan Lazarnick: The Pioneer of Automotive Photography
Where Cross Island Parkway intersects Grand Central. Creedmoor at bottom, then Union Tpk., then remains of LIMP south of tree area.
Howard: This week’s 1950 aerial of the LIMP facing SE has a great view of the Old Westbury Golf Club which I am interested in researching. Who has the original of that so I could get a good copy?
Also: the map showing the planned subdivision has the wrong crossing circled.
Look forward to your website every week. Thanks.
From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Creedmore Hospital and Commonwealth Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge in 1941
What a great link to the Eastman House collection - THANKS
From Nathan Lazarnick: The Pioneer of Automotive Photography
Deepdale Golf Course in upper view. LIMP and LIMP overpass from left to right
in center. Near Nassau/Queens border.
From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Creedmore Hospital and Commonwealth Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge in 1941
This area is where the Cross Island and Grand Central Parkways intersect at Creedmoor Hospital. Today, the main hospital tower is located in the wooded area at the center. Union Turnpike is running across the bottom of the photo. The Motor Parkway overpass at Commonwealth Blvd. can be seen at far right center.
From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Creedmore Hospital and Commonwealth Boulevard Motor Parkway Bridge in 1941
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