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Great post Greg. Amazing info!
From Greg O's Garage: Removable rims and their impact on early motoring and racing
Oh ,thanks Howard‼️I’ll take another drive up west cliff dr this time???? My bad???? Janet
From The fate of Willie K's Deepdale mansion in Lake Success
Greg, ....IT’S ABOUT TIME ! Congrats, good luck and thanks for sharing.
From Greg O's Garage: Removable rims and their impact on early motoring and racing
Thanks Brian!
Between Howard, Art, and 13 years of the rest of us following Sam III and Al V., the bar is pretty high!
From Greg O's Garage: Removable rims and their impact on early motoring and racing
Interesting info, Greg. Congrats with your new role here!
From Greg O's Garage: Removable rims and their impact on early motoring and racing
I like the ad notice for the 80th anniversary!
From Mystery Foto #16 Solved: Jerry Helck and Walt Gosden in Old 16 at the 80th Anniversary of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Al V.,
partially obscured by he telephone pole in the photo, but the sign in front of the Gulf station is the same sign and pole that Howard has in front of the Waterfront.
From Mystery Fotos #19 Solved: Old Country Road and Glen Cove Road intersection (circa 1952) and a Volvo that made the news in 1957
Al, That is a Gulf Station on the north west corner of the intersection, Must have been there a while as the name was Airport Service Station. At the time the photo was taken the Texaco Station was either Hy’s Super Service or Rainbow Texaco Service Center. Regarding the diner, it didn’t replace the Texaco Station, the gas station there disappeared with the last widening of Glen Cove Road. The diner that replaced the one in the photo is same place, now a corner landmark.
From Mystery Fotos #19 Solved: Old Country Road and Glen Cove Road intersection (circa 1952) and a Volvo that made the news in 1957
He almost drove for 2 days straight around a 1 mile track! Insane indeed, but he was beyond determined.
From Mystery Fotos #19 Solved: Old Country Road and Glen Cove Road intersection (circa 1952) and a Volvo that made the news in 1957
In doing unrelated research, I discovered that the Arma Corp. building was dedicated on October 11, 1951, as part of the “LI Industrial Exposition,” making the photo date more likely to be Sept-Oct 1951.
From Mystery Foto #9 Solved: An Aerial Looking East Over Roosevelt Field. Circa 1952
Deepdale Mansion and Property through the years.
From The fate of Willie K's Deepdale mansion in Lake Success
service station would be the present day carle place diner
From Mystery Fotos #19 Solved: Old Country Road and Glen Cove Road intersection (circa 1952) and a Volvo that made the news in 1957
This one took some sleuthing and im still not sure about it. I dont have answers to every question. Here goes
- Intersection of Old country Road (E-W) and Clinton Road (S) and Glen cove Road (N)
-Facing North
-Mineola train motor parkway bridge is visible on the far left.
-1950 - westbury ave bridge is completely gone
Bonus
-volvo pv444 1956
-31 cents a gallon
-1957 is my guess for the date of the photo
-no clue who the gentleman is
From Mystery Fotos #19 Solved: Old Country Road and Glen Cove Road intersection (circa 1952) and a Volvo that made the news in 1957
There was more than one POW camp at Mitchel Field. Besides the one identified in the newspaper articles above for Germans in the vicinity of Camp Mills, there was also one for captured Italian POWs elsewhere on the Base environs.
I had heard it may have been in the Southeast corner of the property, North of Hempstead Turnpike and immediately West of Perimeter Road, adjacent to the Meadow Brook Golf Club (explaining the presence of electrified, barbed wire fencing along their common border).
Anyone know where it was located?
From Exclusive: VanderbiltCupRaces.com and Cradle of Aviation to Digitize Thousands of Previously Unpublished Long Island Historic Photos
I want to thank the earlier posters for providing such wonderful photos and information. Much appreciated.
From Mystery Foto #6 Solved: The Jericho Turn in Jericho on a Vanderbilt Cup Race Course
My Father loved the Beau Sejour restaurant; he had his law office in Bethpage—and this restaurant was a beloved landmark. I remember it as a small child. Yes, this establishment is sorely missed. Everything possible should have been done to preserve it. That it was not saved is a true tragedy. I am heartbroken over its loss.
From Mystery Foto #6 Solved: The Jericho Turn in Jericho on a Vanderbilt Cup Race Course
No kudo for me, aerial it’ll be. My answers are on the marked aerial attached. I’m guessing the date to be 1952. Consolidated Lithograph and Woodhall Industries were built in 1950. Korvettes was built in 1954, not seen in this foto.
From Mystery Fotos #19 Solved: Old Country Road and Glen Cove Road intersection (circa 1952) and a Volvo that made the news in 1957
Mystery solved, Excellent!
From Cradle of Aviation Archives: An amazing 1936 aerial of the Motor Parkway, Roosevelt Field and Roosevelt Raceway
Robert, thanks for the identification.
See an illustration at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeet_shooting for a diagram that better matches the photo. Building to immediate south is in proper position to be a storage area or clubhouse, which makes sense because shooters would be aiming to the north.
From Cradle of Aviation Archives: An amazing 1936 aerial of the Motor Parkway, Roosevelt Field and Roosevelt Raceway
Mystery Foto #19…Can’t identify the aerial pic at all. As for part 2, the car is a Volvo 444 (NOT A 544, note split windshield). The price of gas was 31.9 cents per gallon. The best I can date it is 1957 as per the year shown on license plate. Wish I had more.
From Mystery Fotos #19 Solved: Old Country Road and Glen Cove Road intersection (circa 1952) and a Volvo that made the news in 1957
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