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Dec 28 2025 Art Kleiner 7:10 AM

Thanks for the additional info. Gary!  4 eyes are always better than 2!

From Kleiner's Korner: Two Family Members Building the Motor Parkway

Dec 28 2025 ErnieM 2:11 AM

A simple question, just took a bit of looking thru the Google Map on the Home Page.

The location of the bridge:
  The highway bridge under Jericho Turnpike in Mineola.

The orientation of the photographer:
  Looking north

The year the bridge was built:
  1910

From Mystery Friday Foto #62 Solved: The Jericho Turnpike Motor Parkway Bridge

Dec 27 2025 Gary Hammond 11:31 PM

I was able to find a little bit more on Samuel L. Wheeler.  The June 1900 U.S. Census listed him as living in Patchogue, age 44, with his wife and 8 children (4 sons & 4 daughters), and working as a Day Laborer.  On May 17, 1910 he was listed as living at #46 Potter Ave., Patchogue, age 54, married 32 years, and as a Laborer, Gen. Work.  In the 1915 NYS Census he was still at #46 Potter Ave, age 59, and listed as a Farmer.  He was born February 1856, and died in 1922, being buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue.

From Kleiner's Korner: Two Family Members Building the Motor Parkway

Dec 27 2025 Barnaby lewis 9:25 PM

Hi,is there a way to copy the documentary to dvd or usb flash drive?

From Video of the Week:Mall City- Roosevelt Field Mall in 1983

Dec 27 2025 Steve Lucas 3:56 PM

We are looking north on the LIMP as it passes under Jericho Turnpike in Mineola. I believe it was built in 1909.

From Mystery Friday Foto #62 Solved: The Jericho Turnpike Motor Parkway Bridge

Dec 26 2025 Joseph Oesterle 4:54 AM

That looks like Mineola to me.  Just south of Jericho Tpke, looking north.

From Mystery Friday Foto #62 Solved: The Jericho Turnpike Motor Parkway Bridge

Dec 24 2025 al velocci 11:17 AM

Not all of the Motor Parkway ROW in Nassau County was deeded to the County. Moses made sure that the N.Y. State Parks Commision got at least three sections. Two were located around the Motor Parkway bridges over Northern State Parkway at Lakeville Rd, and New Hyde Park Rd, and the part of the Motor Parkway thru Bethpage State Park. Believe there are at least two other parcels Moses acquired.

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: Willie K deeds the Motor Parkway to the people of Long Island

Dec 24 2025 al velocci 10:59 AM

Art, There was an undeveloped Farmingdale Park with substantial acreage east of Rte 110 bound with the Motor Parkway as the northern border, Colonial Springs Rd.on the west and Conklin Ave. on the southeast. The area today is part of Wheatley Heights. Maybe ?

From Kleiner's Korner: November, 1925 - A Hundred Years Ago on The Motor Parkway

Dec 24 2025 Howard Kroplick 12:01 AM

Shawn, the 1908 race was called since the crowds stormed the course soon after George Robertson won the race. https://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/blog/article/chaos_at_the_finish_of_the_1908_vanderbilt_cup_race

From Mystery Foto #60 Solved: #4 Chadwick on the LIRR Bridge on Ellison Road in Westbury during the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Dec 23 2025 Art Kleiner 5:55 PM

Thanks Mark - I’m glad you these original articles.  Look for the December, 1925 edition in a week or two.

Al - thanks - will need to get my bearings correct in the future.

From Kleiner's Korner: November, 1925 - A Hundred Years Ago on The Motor Parkway

Dec 23 2025 frank femenias 3:08 AM

Amazing lost photos of Roosevelt Raceway events, Gram. Thanks for sharing these historic gems.

From InstaGRAM Report: Unseen racing photos from the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup at Roosevelt Raceway

Dec 22 2025 al velocci 9:29 AM

Art, Regarding the 490 acres Farmingdale ad, that acreage did not come from the featured Benjamin Yoakum estate which was in Bethpage. The Youkum estate, some 1400 acres, was acquired by Robert Moses in the early 1930’s and is today’s Bethpage State Park.

From Kleiner's Korner: November, 1925 - A Hundred Years Ago on The Motor Parkway

Dec 21 2025 Steve Lucas 10:55 PM

Research has hit a dead end so it’s time for some wild guesses. Left to right we might have Robert Moses, Warren F. Greenhalgh (Chairman of the Suffolk County Board of Supervisors), Willie K., and somebody’s wife. They could be exchanging the deed to the Suffolk County portion of the LIMP for back taxes. If any of that is true, then it could be 1938.

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: Willie K deeds the Motor Parkway to the people of Long Island

Dec 21 2025 Gary Hammond 3:54 PM

In regards to the Tow Truck photo, I found this description online from 2013: “My Unc John Riedlinger has a bible in his head and would love to share his info. I’m just the typer he is the brains. On that midget tow truck mentioned in 5592 the body of the tow truck the back was made special, the only part that was midget was the cowling over the stearing wheel and the stearing. Body was customer made. Model A rear end. Ford v8 sixty engine and transmission. Plymouth breaks. 12 inch wheels. Plymouth front end. 1935 Pontiac grill.”  The markings on the truck seem to read” WE TOW EM / WE. 1 - 1794 / GUS RIEDLINGER’S / TOWING SERVICE HICKSVILLE NY”.  I think “WE. 1” was originally Westbury 1, later 931.  The 516-931-1794 number is still listed online for Riedlinger’s Towing!

From InstaGRAM Report: Unseen racing photos from the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup at Roosevelt Raceway

Dec 21 2025 Dennis 11:49 AM

What a fascinating article! I hope your ongoing research can shed some more light on this and other Long Island races.

From InstaGRAM Report: Unseen racing photos from the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup at Roosevelt Raceway

Dec 21 2025 Mark Lanese 11:18 AM

I enjoy these old articles. Keep them coming Art.

From Kleiner's Korner: November, 1925 - A Hundred Years Ago on The Motor Parkway

Dec 21 2025 John 9:26 AM

As a lifelong Queens resident, I loved the video of the Queens section of the Motor Parkway - it’s beautiful.

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Dec 21 2025 James Spina 8:15 AM

I’ll want to dig deeper into these incredible images and the story of the race but must note my amazement that just a year later with a 1961 issue of Road and Track bought along with my monthly purchase of Boy’s Life I would become a young Motorsport fanatic. The names of racers mentioned here would be one my sport heros. My family would drive passed the trotters raceway every Sunday via Old Country Road on our way to my grandparent’s house in Bethpage. Little did I know in 1960 that this star studded race was happening.
Nearly 40,000 in attendance. I so totally wish I was there.
Thank you Gram (and Howard… and… Marty) for giving me this early Christmas gift of a pinnacle of motor racing right in my near literal backyard of Long Island.

From InstaGRAM Report: Unseen racing photos from the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup at Roosevelt Raceway

Dec 20 2025 Art Kleiner 4:17 PM

From left to right: Chester B. Blakelock, Exec. Chairman of the Long Island State Park Commission; Suffolk County Executive J. Russel Sprague; William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. and wife Rosamund Warburton.
Deeds to the Motor Parkway given by Vanderbilt to the County.
July 1, 1938. 

From Mystery Foto #61 Solved: Willie K deeds the Motor Parkway to the people of Long Island

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