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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Cheers to Arthur Jasper for doing his part to preserve the historic Parkway. Only wish Nassau had done the same in terms of the spot right next to 1 800 Flowers where the part north of Old Country road exists. But, as ever, kudos to Howard for keeping all of it alive in our historical perspective. Curious though as to why certain bridges chose over while other passageways went under?
From Updated: Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series #30: Old Country Road Motor Parkway Bridge
Clubhouse for the Bethpage State Park is at the top. Is that a racetrack/polo field near it?
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
All the sand traps make it look almost like a beach. That can be a bit misleading - but also informative, regarding the Bethpage State Park golf courses.
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
Car looks at first glance to be a ca.-‘36 Auburn 851 Boat-Tailed Speedster. However, the low wheels make it more likely be a modern replicar. Sam, III
From Memories of Super Bowl XLVII In New Orleans
The red boattail is a replica 1935/36 Auburn Speedster.
From Memories of Super Bowl XLVII In New Orleans
I’m way off on this one,are’nt I? I don’t even see what they’re seeimg. Are those lines the railroad tracks? I’m really lost on this one
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
Wheatley Heights?
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
Bethpage State Park, looking SSE. You can see where the LIRR splits at (what used to be called) Bethpage Junction. One track goes southeast to Babylon (topmost), one goes east to Ronkonkama, one (no longer there) goes north to (Old) Bethpage beside Round Swamp Road. LIMP is longer road in foreground.
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
North Shore, Calverton/Riverhead area
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
It could be the northern end of Salsbury Park in East Meadow where the 1908 course cut across from Elison Ave to Salsbury Park Drive?
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
Its the limp running through bethpage state park.
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
You got me on this one,no clue at all can’t even guess at it,it can be anywhere,it looks as though it’s surrounded by water and most of L:ong Island is surrounded by some kind of water. By the way I took that stroll from Cunningham Park to Alley Pond Park,I thought it was more than 2 miles,it was a pretty nice day yesterday.
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
Roosevelt Field
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
This was an easy one. 😊
From Mystery Friday Photo #1 Solved: The Bethpage State Park in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale
Thanks for sharing. Looks like a great time.
From Memories of Super Bowl XLVII In New Orleans
Howie,
Super exciting—I felt like I was sitting there next to you !
I’m proud to be a Kroplick…
From Memories of Super Bowl XLVII In New Orleans
From Jack Mandel:
“Excellent!”
From Memories of Super Bowl XLVII In New Orleans
One of these days I will take the stroll thru Cunningham Park and Alley Pond Park,I’ve been wanting to since that day we had the drive thru it with the Model A Club ,but never got a chance to yet,I wil do it as soon as the weather gets better,then I’ll know what you guys are talking about and have a better understansding what’s going on. Enjoyed the videos on Wendell Scott and the race cars of yesterdays,I use to watch those cars race at Freeport and Islip Speedways,that brought back memories of my younger days
From "Champion of the Parkway" Presented at the Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society Meeting
I have a booklet with photos from the 1911 Vanderbilt Cup Races, run in Savannah, GA. The “mystery gentleman” looks somewhat like the mechanic, Billy Chandler, who served Ralph Mulford, who won the 1911 event in a Lozier. The poses are very different, of course, with Chandler and Mulford in full racing gear in my booklet. Mulford gave great credit to Chandler’s strategy for the win.
From From the Barney Oldfield Collection: Four Classic Photos and One Mystery
Jack T.,
My grandfather was William Luttgen, the driver of the number 7 Mercedes. I suspect that our grandfathers worked together in New York City on the Upper East Side, at a machine shop that was at some point called the Mercedes Repair Company.
William Luttgen had been a mechanic for Mercedes in Germany, serving as mechanician in several early races for the driver Foxhall Keene, who encouraged him to immigrate to America. Long story, but his Mercedes experience brought the machine shop he found work at enough business that William was able to get a partnership stake in 1905. Eventually he bought out his partners becoming sole owner. I believe that the shop name had been changed to the Mercedes Repair Company by 1906, but I don’t really have all the history.
The family has a photo of the front of the shop with my grandfather sitting in a racing Mercedes on the sidewalk. Most of the shop employees are in the photo if I am correct. It would be interesting to see if your grandfather is in the picture, but I am not sure which of my cousins has the photo.
If I can dig up any old photos of the shop I will try to pass them along through Howard.
Robert Luttgen
From Mechanician Joe Marx in the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race
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