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Sep 13 2022 Greg O. 12:00 PM

Brian- Technically we’re not allowed in there since it’s a Nassau Co. sump.
According to this 1966 aerial, the sump next to the ‘new Polaris Field’, immediately to the east, might also be a great place to explore if accessible.
I might have to make a visit…

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Sep 13 2022 Brian D McCarthy 10:16 AM

I never was inside that sump area, Greg. Going by your aerial, it’s possible that the pavement may be existing.

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Sep 13 2022 Brian D McCarthy 9:57 AM

This really appears to be someone’s residence with an attached garage, right off a main road. The article above details all but Oldsmobile, deep search in order.

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Sep 13 2022 Greg O. 8:24 AM

Question to the MotorParkway explorers;

Has anyone explored the wooded area (circled in red) between the Polaris ball fields in Levittown? If sections were left under the ballfields, it stands to reason there may be an undisturbed section in the woods.

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Sep 12 2022 Dan DeLuca 9:48 PM

You know, I sent in the question about [address private]., with kind of a disclaimer stating that I was apologizing for possibly rehashing something that had been reviewed several times. It’s cool to know it was not. Thank you to Greg for the reconnaissance work, as it was pretty mint to see it for real in 2022. Google Maps is a valuable instrument…I feel better know that I know I use my phone for more than fantasy hockey, my Stop N’ Shop card, and the McDonald’s app.

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Sep 12 2022 Greg O. 8:03 AM

Dave- I did remember the remnants along Arthur Ave at either end of the water reclamation sump (by Broadway and Stewart) but since they are just before Dead Mans Curve, I somewhat lump it all together as ‘the curve’ in my mind. But yes, technically you’re right, I should have said Stewart instead of Dead Mans Curve.
I know the sump along Arthur is fenced off, but have you been inside there to see if there’s any remnants?

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Sep 11 2022 Dave Russo 10:00 PM

And David….sorry about your Little League outfield fall! Not sure why they would just build a field over the LIMP instead of ripping it out first?

I took this pic back in 2019 - facing Jerusalem Ave.

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Sep 11 2022 Dave Russo 9:54 PM

Then as you pass the tea house and before you get to Dead Mans Curve, there is some more.

And notice how the LIMP stays left of the power lines (when heading east) the entire way throughout. This is a reference to the Caroline Street posts—it doesn’t change 😊

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Sep 11 2022 Dave Russo 9:51 PM

Then….as you move further east towards the original McDonalds (Halfway House Tea Room Drive Thru) there is a nice stretch of LIMP.

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Sep 11 2022 Dave Russo 9:49 PM

This is what I love most….finding history, and the LIMP is amazing history. Great find Dan.

Greg, you are not correct! There are other LIMP remnants between 107 and Dead Mans Curve.

Pic 1 and 2 - at the site of the Stewart Ave bridge - original pavement remains.

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Sep 11 2022 Steve Lucas 8:41 PM

That’s the building used by Ernest Keeler, driver of the Oldsmobile entry in the 1906 American Elimination Trial race. I think it may have been located on Old Westbury Road in Old Westbury.

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Sep 11 2022 David Miller 8:20 PM

A real long shot of a guess here but I’ll say its the 1905 American elimination trial held on September 23rd.  Start and finish near Mineola.  Maybe this building was for the Franklin race car driven by Willie Winchester but its just a guess.  The location of the building in the picture might be on Glen Cove rd.

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Sep 11 2022 Brian D McCarthy 7:21 PM

This is the 9/22/1906 American Elimination Trial. The building was used by the Oldsmobile Race Team - Driver: Ernest Keeler, Mechanician: Henry Clinton. Nice looking building & garage, but not sure of it’s location. This team had car trouble’s in the beginning. One of the screenshots below describes them pulling off the course near Manhasset due to carburetor problems. So maybe this building was along Northern Blvd Manhasset??

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Sep 11 2022 Brian D McCarthy 6:14 PM

Pete - That must’ve been a nice hike back then, around 1960 I guess. There is pavement still just south of the LILCO/PSEG substation, and just north of there into Butterfly Park. Very difficult & hairy near Madonna Heights and a bit north, but it’s all still there. If you do a ‘Search’ on the main page here, you’ll find images, info of Half Hollow Hills etc.

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Sep 11 2022 Peter Alp 2:57 PM

Seeing this reminded me of the section alongside Bagatelle Road that I would hike on as a kid 60 years ago when it was all woods. While it was residentially developed many years ago, I always wonder if anything remains in the backyards of the possibly unsuspecting homeowners on the west side.  Further up the road it crossed over to the east side, passing next to the former mansion which became Madonna Heights.  Fond memories of the halfway hollow hills.

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Sep 11 2022 JOHN P. HERLING 2:36 PM

This seems to be the strip of land that runs south of (parallel to) ***** (address withheld for owner privacy)

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Sep 11 2022 David Miller 2:31 PM

I took this picture about a month ago at the polaris ballfields in Levittown (facing west at the east field).  Some pavement is still present under the faded grass.  I remember as a kid playing little league for Island Trees here.  I played the outfield once and jumped for a ball hit over my and landed on my back.  I couldn’t understand why my landing was so hard.  Why was the ground in this part of the outfield so damn hard I thought?

Howard Kroplick: David, this is an amazing photo of the former Long Island Motor Parkway.

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Sep 11 2022 David Miller 1:05 PM

I like how the pool seems to line up evenly with the parkway.  Like a really big puddle.

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Sep 11 2022 Mike Cain 10:54 AM

Nice work Dan and Greg! The parkway pavement is unmistakable when you see it.
Because it’s private property future preservation isn’t assured. Glad you got these pictures to document it.

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Sep 11 2022 al velocci 10:53 AM

Dan Deluca,  Fabulous find Dan, thank you for sharing.

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