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 stuff John! Thanks for the link and directions how to obtain rare info/maps on Nassau properties. This is an additional tool that will come in handy in the future.
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From Documenting the Location of the Bethpage Lodge
Thank you Cyril and everyone for keeping us all informed.
Al, I’m gathering the southern three foot extension/parkway is higher in elevation than the parking lot construction site, and will be out of reach from autos, thanks to a retaining wall protecting the parkway. I’ll be down soon as well to check on progress and record. Thanks for the updates.
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Hello Frank,
This is John(ny), replying because I’m unsure if you got my email. Those maps can be found on the Nassau County records site here: https://i2f.uslandrecords.com/NY/Nassau/D/Default.aspx
I spend hours on that site looking at maps. To find subdivision names and such, you need to find the deed of a specific plot, take the subdivision name listed in the deed, and search for the name as a map.
John
From Documenting the Location of the Bethpage Lodge
Art, Asked the workers there if they knew anything about the clearing of the area and the posts, nada. My recollection there were at least three posts in that area, will keep checking.
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Howard, Just got back from the Parkway construction site off of Raymond Court, Garden City. Appears a retaining wall is going to built butting up against the Parkway’s concrete extension. According to Bill Belmer, parking is going to be only on the south side of the Parkway ROW in a north south alignment which means if you pull into to park, the front wheels are going to be on the concrete extension. Could not get a straight answer from any of the workers there about the mound of gravel, asked if that was going to be used as the final surface covering. Suggest to anyone visiting the site to park in the Stewart Ave. ball field parking lot to get a good view of whats going on.
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Thanks to Cyril for the update. Fortunately the construction crew is following the plans on paper. That doesn’t always happen! Looking forward to seeing how this progresses.
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Howard, The vertical drop is close to five feet. Also, its right up against the Parkway’s concrete extension
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Thank you Cyril - I’ll be going over to keep tabs on it. Would you know if they’ve dug up the concrete posts that are in the area?
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Thanks for the story and pointing us to the Jay Leno video!
From Update: Peter Helck's 1921 Benz-Mercedes "Rabbit-the-First" Now Owned by Jay Leno
Had no idea, but I’d love to have seen and heard it running, even just being static. Nice to know the history before, and wonder like all of you what happened to it.
From Kleiner's Korner: From the Helck Family Collection- In Search of the 1905 Locomobile Racer
As a kid in NE PA, my dad took me to piles of antique car shows including by us in Clarks Summit PA, McKungie, Hershey and more. I remember seeing not just a 35 once in a while, but a miniature one probably for a rich kid - yes, it was engined. They truly stood out for good reasons!
From Mystery Auto #28 Solved: 1925 Bugatti Type 35 Owned by Wallace Bird and Henry Austin Clark, Jr.
Great reminder of my family visit to the museum and Tucker exhibit in April 2018 during a trip for a family wedding near Pittsburgh!
From Video of the Week: A Virtual Tour of the Tucker Exhibit at the AACA Museum
Amazing!. Thank you Cyril!
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Seeing the curve actually brought this solved mystery to mind.
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Great coverage of this Cyril, thank you. The banking of the roadbed along the curve is obvious in the 7/26 images. Seeing this brings to mind a past unsolved mystery photo, I’ll look back on this.
From Construction Work Has Begun on the Garden City Stewart Field Parking Lot Adjacent to the Motor Parkway
Thank you Meg - the post has been updated with the Brooklyn Life listing of 1912 new car registrations.
From Six degrees of Separation: A Mystery Car, Motor Parkway, the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race & the Titanic
5-6 feet.
From The Mystery of the North Hills Country Club "Vanderbilt Pkwy" Road Sign
Usually the ‘Kudo’ question is the most difficult, but I’m glad it was included here. We may have been puzzled without the Broadway connection.
From Mystery Foto #30 Solved: Louis Wagner Driving a S74 FIAT at the 1911 American Grand Prize in Savannah
What is the height of the sign?
From The Mystery of the North Hills Country Club "Vanderbilt Pkwy" Road Sign
The Thomas Motor Company was founded by Edwin Ross Thomas. Harold Thomas, who commissioned the building of the 1905 car, had a brother by the name of Edward Russel Thomas. Edward was a car racing aficionado and is credited with the first traffic fatality.
From Kleiner's Korner: From the Helck Family Collection- In Search of the 1905 Locomobile Racer
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