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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Great shot Art!
Had we not discussed this photo, you’re right, I would have recognized Willie K at Deepdale (my guess sometime around 1904ish)
Willie K knew to keep the fire departments around his estates well-stocked with the proper equipment. Below is a screen grab from the Centerport FD page describing the emergency vehicle he donated to the department down the road from Eagle’s Nest. They still have the vehicle and a small museum in the firehouse which can be seen by appointment.
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: Willie K in his Vigilant Fire Company uniform at Deepdale (Circa 1905-1906)
The image below is from one of the many calendars that The Lake Ronkonkoma Historical Society has given The Sachem Library. The calendar book is in Long Island History Room. Great images of Ronkonkomas past, several related to the LIMP. Caption for the image - Horseshoe Curve, Vanderbilt Pkwy
From Film of the Week: A Tour of Historic Lake Ronkonkoma
Noticed the ads for RIVOLI SIGARETS I guess at some point ‘cigarettes’ became the preferred spelling. Maybe Cigar used to be SIGAR?
From Mystery Foto #46 Solved: The 1904 press box/officials' stand on Jericho Turnpike in Westbury
The north side of Jericho Tpk between Hitchcock and Powell’s lane was, up until very recently, the site of the Hitchcock mansion and huge horse field and track. The mansion was torn down along with most outbuildings and stables and the Catholic Church is making a very large cemetery here. It is actually open now either the first bunch of graves recently put in.
From Mystery Foto #46 Solved: The 1904 press box/officials' stand on Jericho Turnpike in Westbury
The other I went to the Americana Mall for the test drive of new Mercedes EQ luxury EV car, the EQ580 (all wheel drive, 2 motors). The car’s dash display lit up the whole width of the dash, WOW! Driving in a residential area across the mall. The car’s is quite, no motor sound, brake felt a bit strange, regenerative braking? Nice. I’ll take my 2018 Honda Accord EX sedan, accelerate very good, normal brake feel, and it’s PAID FOR!!
From Test drive the Mercedes EQ this Sunday
The photo with Willie K. and Al Reeves was the cover story. And true to its word the publication did a very comprehensive report of the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race.
From Mystery Foto #46 Solved: The 1904 press box/officials' stand on Jericho Turnpike in Westbury
Additional documentation to my earlier answers. Using clues from the advertisements on the press box, I was able to locate digital copies of the publication “Motoring and Boating” which was prominently advertised on the front of the press box. These photos are from its Oct. 13, 1904 edition: the first is the actual mystery photo with the caption and the second is the press box this time shown with Willie K. and Al Reeves!
From Mystery Foto #46 Solved: The 1904 press box/officials' stand on Jericho Turnpike in Westbury
If they had just worn their seat belts none of these injuries would have happened.
From Kleiner's Korner: Three Accidents Involving Motor Parkway Celebrities
Press Box
Looking north - the press box is on the north side of Jericho Turnpike between Hitchcock Lane and Powells Lane.
Reporters
October 8, 1904
Movie taken from the top of the press box.
From Mystery Foto #46 Solved: The 1904 press box/officials' stand on Jericho Turnpike in Westbury
They did a nice job on the first section, I rode it last week. Thanks to all involved.
From Queens Motor Parkway Renovation Update: Oldest road in country to be as good as new
Howdy, where there any personalized plates for distinguished families of the time? Specifically for the motor parkway
From Updated: My Long Island Motor Parkway License Plate Collection (11/7/2025)
That’s the press box / officials stand located on the north side of Jericho Turnpike in Westbury between Powells Lane and Hitchcock Lane. The photographer would have been facing north. The occupants were either press reporters or race officials / timekeepers. The date is probably October 8, 1904, the day of the first Vanderbilt Cup Race. The American Mutoscope and Biograph Company was on the roof taking movies making the race one of the earliest filmed sporting events.
From Mystery Foto #46 Solved: The 1904 press box/officials' stand on Jericho Turnpike in Westbury
I live about 1000 feet from the “western terminus” and am so glad this is happening. Thanks for keeping us Queens Motor Parkway fans posted!
From Queens Motor Parkway Renovation Update: Oldest road in country to be as good as new
The White Ghost caused quite a stir in upper Manhattan (The Motor World, April, 1901)! And the next owner after Willie K. and ER Thomas - John A. Drake of Chicago (The Mail & Express Illustrated Saturday Magazine, April 12, 1902)
From Mystery Foto #13 Solved: 1900 Daimler Phoenix previously owned by Willie K.
I see now Greg, thanks. That’s just one of the domes, pretty sure this tomb building dwarfs my house. My screenshot below shows the entrance to High Rock Park Greenbelt Trails at the north end of Nevada Ave, small parking lot too. One maybe able to see the Vanderbilt Tomb from one of the trails even though it’s fenced and private.
From Mystery Foto #45 Solved: The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum in Staten Island
There are windows in them which means maybe they were added to allow natural light into the tomb.
From Mystery Foto #45 Solved: The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum in Staten Island
Brian, you can see them at the top of the dome in the interior photo
From Mystery Foto #45 Solved: The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum in Staten Island
Here’s a couple of aerial views of the Vanderbilt Tomb in Staten Island. Closeup shows the entire structure, the 2 higher parts of the tomb is obvious.
From Mystery Foto #45 Solved: The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum in Staten Island
Dave - The Vanderbilt Family had roots in Staten Island. See attached link and photos.
https://househistree.com/houses/commodore-vanderbilt-s-mansion
From Mystery Foto #45 Solved: The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum in Staten Island
I forgot to submit the HERE images
From Mystery Foto #45 Solved: The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum in Staten Island
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