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Answers found in Greg’s April 18th, 2020 post and Al Velocci’s “Toll Lodge” book:
The Meadow Brook Lodge
1957
Otto McCamish
Pernella McCamish, Otto’s wife was the lodge keeper prior to his appointment.
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all! Keep those comments coming in!
From Mystery Friday Foto #51; Snow on the Meadow Brook Motor Parkway Lodge
I believe it is the Meadowbrook lodge which is similar to the Bethpage and Massapequa lodges ( all 3 built by John Russel Pope) but with the chimney on the other side. Meadowbrook lodge was torn down in 1950s so I will guess this picture is from the late 1940s?
Could not find information on lodge keepers and owners
From Mystery Friday Foto #51; Snow on the Meadow Brook Motor Parkway Lodge
This is the Meadowbrook lodge after the parkway was closed. The approximate date on the photo is 1950. The lodge was torn down sometime between 1951 to 1955. My only guess so far on the lodge keeper is Otto McCammish.
From Mystery Friday Foto #51; Snow on the Meadow Brook Motor Parkway Lodge
When Howard decides to collect a vehicle so many of us start the journey of learning a new facet of automotive initiative and ingenuity.
Here we go again! So exciting to experience this new “slice” of car culture.
From The Amick Windmobile and Amick A-135
The Huntington Lodge east of route 110 circa 1940’s
From Mystery Friday Foto #51; Snow on the Meadow Brook Motor Parkway Lodge
All my best to you, Howard & Roz! And let’s not forget Greg, Dave, Gram and everyone who makes VanderbilCupRaces.com the extraordinary community it is!
From Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy 2024!
MeadowBrook Lodge, 1957. Adjacent to the remnants of the LIMP in the vicinity of where Lindbergh took off at Roosevelt Field. Another Winter time scene is below.
From Mystery Friday Foto #51; Snow on the Meadow Brook Motor Parkway Lodge
Howard and Rox,
Wishing you Happy Holidays and happy new year
Thank you for what you do for the preservation of history and for making it fun
Regards and stay well, mark
From Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy 2024!
That looks like the Meadow Brook Lodge on the west side of Merrick Ave. in Westbury. Not sure why, but I’m guessing the date around 1960-1961. The Lodge Keeper(s) who ended up owning the lodge were Pernella and Otto McCamish. The previous Lodge Keeper before them was Mrs. Mary Williams.
From Mystery Friday Foto #51; Snow on the Meadow Brook Motor Parkway Lodge
I didn’t participate in this one, but do like Walter Blessings answer, though the guess wasn’t it. These buildings are similar in design of Pilgrims buildings. And at first glance, the road patterns are similar to those in Commack.
From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow
I will be at the auction and look forward to seeing this car in person. Looks like a nice one!
From 1948 Tucker 1021 to be auctioned at the Mecum Kissimmee 2024
I remember visiting my Great Grandmother & Grandfather they worked for the Holloway family and lived on the property, I was very young, but I do remember how they mad my brother and I, Coca Cola with seltzer. It’s funny what you remember,I never seen cabinets so big in their kitchen.
From From the Grace Holloway Family Album: Photos of the Old Westbury Home Built by Driver Foxhall Keene
I found out that at the time this was the second worst snowfall in NYC since the storm of 1888. On Christmas Day 1947 it began snowing without heavy winds, that would accumulate to an average of 27in in 48 hours for the Metropolitan area. Some areas in The Bronx reached above 30in
Roy Warner:
Below is a Fresh Meadows aerial photograph looking NE towards 199St and 51Av. I can send the hi resolution photo by email. Reach me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow
Motor Parkway is at upper left. Somewhere near Creedmore maybe. Close to Winchester blvd and right of way near Union turnpike expansion. Can’t get my bearings on this one. So far this is all I’ve got.
From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow
Tough one. I believe it is in the Fresh Meadows area which is much more built up today. On the lower left is Horace Harding Boulevard before the LIE tore through the area. The two larger buildings are still standing today and are on 188th street today. The view is looking east with the motor parkway in the extreme top of the photo where it met up with Horace Harding Boulevard. The first bridge from the start of the Motor Parkway is shown. Circa 1935 right before the Motor Parkway closed.
From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow
It sure looks like where I grew up—- Fresh Meadows. However, it’s during its early construction because: (1) there are no two-story garden apts in the view taken; (2) North Hempstead Tpke south of Horace Harding Blvd is there; (3) the angled Peck Avenue can be seen; and the north/south 188th St. can be seen. NY Life bought the old Fresh Meadows CC just after the War. Most of Fresh Meadows was completed in or about ‘1947-‘48 (the latter being the year I was born), if memory serves me correctly. I can make out the shopping center and its parking lot. Of note is that Fresh Meadows was the site for the first Bloomingdale’s “suburban” store. The gigantic snowfall of ‘47, which broke records, might have been when this photo was taken. “Choppers” were in their infancy; in my time in the Marines it was called a Huey (Helicopter Untility). So, maybe the picture was taken from a “helo,” from a “cub” aircraft, or from another type of low flying plane.
From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow
Pilgrim Psychiatric Hospital looking South East. Road lower right of picture is Commack Rd. Road going lower left to upper left is Crooked Hill Road. Road farthest left is L.I.M.P. (Vanderbuilt Motor Parkway) Don’t know the date of the picture.
From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow
$25,000, Pocket change for Howard!
Mark, this Tritan A2 Aerocar was sold to a collector in Germany.
From 1985 Tritan A2 #9 sells for $25,500 on the Bring A Trailer website
great article ... please continue to post future articles here for anyone, like myself, that doesn’t have Instagram
From InstaGRAM Report: Interview with Rob Ida About the Black Beast
Fresh Meadows looking east.
Motor Parkway visible in upper left corner heading toward Western Terminus.
Horace Harding blvd on left with North Hempstead Turnpike bridge remnant visible.
Likely circa 1947-49 as the Fresh Meadows Apartment complex is up- built in 1946, but Holmes oval not apparent- have seen 1950 pictures with that present
From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow
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