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Sep 01 2023 John Erb 12:17 PM

I can only identify the building (130 Jericho Tpke. Mineola), as it is still there, just off the northeast corner of Jericho Tpke and Willis Ave. Known as Krug’s Corner, as Krug’s Hotel was just across Willis Ave. from this building. Vanderbilt Cup races ran there 1904, 05 and 06.

From Mystery Friday #35 Solved: The Maxwell-Briscoe 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race Race Team Headquarters in Mineola

Sep 01 2023 frank femenias 1:25 AM

Amazing reproduction of Henry Austin Clark’s’ auto museum in Southhampton! Great job by everyone involved erecting this amazing structure replicating the original museum!!

From UPDATE: The Former Southampton LI Automotive Museum Property

Aug 31 2023 Art Kleiner 11:32 AM

An early fire was supposedly started by the workers who were tasked with clearing out the land for the clubhouse/inn (e.g., the Petit Trianon) to be erected as the Motor Parkway’s eastern terminus in Lake Ronkonkoma.  Unfortunately the burn got out of hand and spread to other property nearby (South Side Signal, Apr. 23, 1910).  An additional article states that the fire was quickly brought under control as telephones were used to summon members of the community. 

Interestingly, the second article shown below was published a day later by the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and discusses Arthur Pardington’s comments to members of the community noting that “a gang of men” were currently preparing the land for the new clubhouse.  Would imagine the men were the same that started the fire. 

1915 map is from E. Belcher Hyde.

From Kleiner's Korner: The Danger of Fire Along the Motor Parkway

Aug 31 2023 Art Kleiner 10:11 AM

One more picture showing the company’s building in NYC.

From Kleiner's Korner: Two American Pastimes Brought Together

Aug 31 2023 Art Kleiner 9:54 AM

Here’s another automobile related company sporting a baseball team: the Republic Rubber Company of NY entered its team in the Automobile Trades League in 1910.  I wonder if any of the tires these players worked on ever made it onto an entry in a Vanderbilt Cup Race!  Or if any of the players themselves made it into the big leagues - lol.  Pictures are from the Detroit Public Library, article is from Automobile Topics of July 16, 1910.  More on tires here in the races can be found here:
https://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/blog/article/the_tire_and_repair_stations_of_the_vanderbilt_cup_races

From Kleiner's Korner: Two American Pastimes Brought Together

Aug 30 2023 Brian D McCarthy 9:59 PM

The couple/duo who toured the LIMP from 1958 thru 1967 have great photos of this area. Blog is 12/2020, almost 3 years ago. So excellent that they were LIMP explorers, more to witness back then.

From Mystery Foto #34 Solved: The Robert Moses' New Hyde Park Road Motor Parkway Bridge over Northern State Parkway

Aug 30 2023 David Van Ausdall 8:52 PM

Howard Kroplick The name is Van Ausdall, not Ausdall and I am the Grandson of one of the men in the car in one of the other photos. These women were not members of the family and my father always told us they were working girls.

From Mystery Foto #59 Solved: The Van Ausdall's Hotel in Cold Spring Harbor, NY Circa 1914

Aug 30 2023 al velocci 9:30 AM

Some 20 years ago myself and Danny Demasi discovered a small remaining section of the bridge on the northside of the eastbound New Hyde Park Rd. exit of the Northern State Parkway some 200 feet west of New Hyde Park Rd. Partially covered by leaves and other debris at the time, we cleared the area, (forgot to bring a camera ) , probably completely covered now.

From Mystery Foto #34 Solved: The Robert Moses' New Hyde Park Road Motor Parkway Bridge over Northern State Parkway

Aug 29 2023 frank femenias 9:58 PM

Amazing jpegs Art, thank you for posting! The history is becoming even clearer now

From Mystery Foto #34 Solved: The Robert Moses' New Hyde Park Road Motor Parkway Bridge over Northern State Parkway

Aug 28 2023 David Miller 9:47 PM

Mike- The last name Cain does sound familiar.  You might’ve went to Division ave High School with my father, Bruce Miller.

From Kleiner's Korner: The Demise of the Motor Parkway Bridges in Levittown

Aug 28 2023 Mike Cain 7:34 PM

David- I also grew up on Crabtree Lane in Levittown from 1954 until 1974. I didn’t know you but I assume you lived there after I moved to Suffolk County. Quite a coincidence! It was always a great neighborhood and I drive down Crabtree whenever I’m in the area.

From Kleiner's Korner: The Demise of the Motor Parkway Bridges in Levittown

Aug 28 2023 Mike Cain 7:31 PM

Thanks for the link Art. I was able to open it and it’s indeed the area in which I found my post about 8-10 years ago. In about 1965-1966 me and a friend would bike along the sidewalk that runs alongside the road. We would find many pieces of coal and parts of railroad ties from the Central Branch of the LIRR in these woods in your pictures. At that time we had no idea about the history made here. Hope to see you next time you visit Long Island.

From Kleiner's Korner: The Demise of the Motor Parkway Bridges in Levittown

Aug 28 2023 Art Kleiner 10:11 AM

Mike - here’s the link to my webpage about Salisbury Park Drive showing the posts that were there back to 2004.  I believe I may have walked the area within the last 2 years but don’t remember seeing any posts left.  If you can’t open the link let me know - the original service which hosted the site was sold and the new service did some tweaking may have have caused a problem.  I haven’t updated my site in a quite a while since I couldn’t keep up with vanderbiltcupraces.com!  lol

https://www.limparkway.webs.com/levittown-salisbury-pk—dr

From Kleiner's Korner: The Demise of the Motor Parkway Bridges in Levittown

Aug 28 2023 Art Kleiner 10:02 AM

Thanks for the comments all!  I believe I became interested in researching the Motor Parkway back in late 2003 (wow, 20 years already!) after reading an article about it being located near my home, which as Mike indicates, was very close to the roadway in Levittown. Mike - I often wondered what happened to those posts off of Salisbury Park Drive! Like you I have a post (and a piece) of roadway next to my house in NC!  And I left a few posts and roadway pieces in back of my shed up north since my wife didn’t agree they would go with our decor in our backyard in NC!  Wonder if they are still up there in Levittown!

From Kleiner's Korner: The Demise of the Motor Parkway Bridges in Levittown

Aug 27 2023 Bob Andreocci 4:43 PM

Motoreek is ONLY on Ch 21 at 5:30am Sundays, in case folks don’t know.

From PBS Motorweek Tucker 1044 Previews Part 1

Aug 27 2023 David Miller 2:28 PM

Delayed my post because I’m second guessing that we would cover the same bridge 2 weeks in a row but I’ll just say that this is “eastern” Motor Parkway bridge over the Northern State Parkway.  Built by NY state “Robert Moses” in 1931.  This bridge is east of the LIMP crossing the Northern state (near Lakeville rd).  The trees and curve in the road just doesn’t seem to match the crossing near Lakeville rd as much as it does at the Northern state crossing under the eastern overpass.  The bridge was taken down in 1967.

From Mystery Foto #34 Solved: The Robert Moses' New Hyde Park Road Motor Parkway Bridge over Northern State Parkway

Aug 27 2023 David Miller 1:29 PM

These posts are always so fascinating to me.  Thank you for posting these.  I grew up on Crabtree lane in Levittown not too far from the Newbridge road crossing.  Its interesting how the Motor Parkway was broken up and sold throughout this area.  Salisbury Park drive in sections became an “improved” portion of the former LIMP.  Sections in Levittown sold to Levitt had no rhyme or reason to each other.  Houses built over the right of way from Newbridge to Orchid pretty much follows the backyards of Carnation rd.  Pintail to Bloomingdale was left open.  And from Bloomingdale to Wantagh ave it was completely built over with no trace of the right of way at all.

From Kleiner's Korner: The Demise of the Motor Parkway Bridges in Levittown

Aug 27 2023 Mark Lanese 12:26 PM

I own a rubber track Bobcat loader and excavator. Pick a date and lets clear out the overgrowth.

From Flashback; Cleaning the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Bridge in 2011

Aug 27 2023 Mike Cain 10:52 AM

Great post Art. Having grown up just a quarter of a mile from the Newbridge Road bridge site this is some nostalgia for me. I know you lived just minutes away from there before your move to North Carolina. I found a parkway concrete property post in the woods next to Salisbury Park Drive several years ago and it now resides my garden behind my garage.

From Kleiner's Korner: The Demise of the Motor Parkway Bridges in Levittown

Aug 27 2023 Paul DiNatale 8:32 AM

THE GROUP SHOULD GET A POWER WASHER AND REMOVE ALL THAT STUPID GRAFFITI.

From Flashback; Cleaning the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Bridge in 2011

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