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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I’m back again Howard Never thought I would find something new on the site,you are amazing about keeping us all updated on everything,you don’t miss a thing do you,even though we know about it,it’s history in the making and some of your readers don’t know about it,so till next time keep well.
From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #26 Hillside Avenue Parkway Bridge in East Williston
Howard Was watching some videos just now, great one from the Oct 2 1904 celebration. One question about that, was that the Black Best? You get good footage of every video you take or get from somewhere on the Internet,how you find all this I’ll never know, Take care till next time
From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #26 Hillside Avenue Parkway Bridge in East Williston
Thanks John! It was a pleasure meeting you on the set. You did a great job as John D. Rockefeller. You can be seen in the first 30 seconds of the above clip.
Happy Holidays!
From Film "The Black Beast in the Finale of "Men Who Built America"
Hi Frances:
Thanks so much for the comment! Would you have any additional photos of the Ronkonkoma Lodge?
From Then & Now Update: Ronkonkoma Lodge (1923-2012)
From John Dow (actor who played John D. Rockefeller, Sr.)
Hi Howard,
I’ve been meaning to drop you a note to tell you how much I enjoyed watching your segment of Men Who Built America. It was especially fun after having been there to watch the filming. I think we can all be very proud to have played a part in the project & I got a real kick out of the fact that both your and my segments were in the same episode.
I hope you have a wonderful holiday season and best wishes for a ever more rewarding movie career.
Take care, John Dow (JD Rockefeller, Sr)
From Film "The Black Beast in the Finale of "Men Who Built America"
Bette:
Thanks for the comment.
I believe it is a different Peter Prunty.
Peter Paul Prunty would have been only 19 years for the first Vanderbilt Cup Race in 1904. The Peter Prunty at the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race appears to be over 30 years old.
From Peter Prunty-The One Man PA System for the Vanderbilt Cup Races
Is this Peter Paul Prunty that was born in England in 1885 and died in Queens in 1945? These are great pictures and a wonderful story! Thanks for sharing it.
From Peter Prunty-The One Man PA System for the Vanderbilt Cup Races
Hi Howard Certainly learning alot about motor parkway. you are very informative about it. I have something that I know you will be interested in. In the Dec 10th Auto Week Magazine there is something about the Hilton Head Concours, just magnificant cars on page 22 and 23,then Sandy’s Devastation on the next page,then still more on page 27, just thought I’d let you know. Take care
From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #26 Hillside Avenue Parkway Bridge in East Williston
Positively absolutely in the Suffolk County Historical Society downstairs at 300 West Main street Riverhead New York right next to the1900 bike display and the sleigh.
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
THE GOLF COURCE BRIDGE PICTURE IS A JOSEPH BURT PICTURE. AS YOU KNOW HIS PICTURES OF EARLY NASSAU COUNTY AND AVIATION ARE WELL DOCUMENTED AND PUBLISHED. I HAVE SEVERAL OTHERS AS HIS SON ALSO JOE WAS A MEMBER OF MY AMERICAN LEGION POST AND WE BOTH WORKED IN THE BELL SYSTEM
From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #25 Wheatley Hills "Golfway" Bridge in East Williston
Thanks Howard -here is a link to two more signs at the golf course commemorating the Motor Parkway.
http://www.freewebs.com/limparkway/historicalmarkersupdated.htm
From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #25 Wheatley Hills "Golfway" Bridge in East Williston
It’s at Riverhead in the Suffolk County Historical Society Museum
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
I think it is the Suffolk County Museum in Riverhead I know its not Stony Brook There is also another small museum in Amagannsett that has carriages The Huntington historical Society has some carriages too
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
Thank you Howard for bringing the ALCO. I was especially proud to present you with both a Spectator’s Choice plaque and then the Best in Show. As always you are a great crowd pleaser and your presence helped us to raise a lot of money, food, clothing, and school supplies for Hurricane Sandy victims.
I look forward to having you at more of our shows next season.
Leo Cerruti
New York AutoFest
From Highlights, Smiles & Thumbs Ups from the Hurricane Sandy Benefit Car Show
As a guess, at the L.I. Museum in Stony Brook.
Ken
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
Yes Howard. That car is in the Suffolk County Historical Society Museum in Riverhead. I wish I owned that car. It’s in incredible shape for its age.
Rog
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
It has been many, many years since I visited the Historical Society Museum in Riverhead, but I do recall a very early automobile tucked quietly away in the basement display area. I certainly cannot be sure, but I think it was an early Oldsmobile.
Bill
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
It’s been on exhibit at the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead for many years.
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
Carriage house museum in Stony Brook?
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
Billy joels bike shop in Oysterbay?
From Found: An Unrestored 1905 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout
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