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Jul 21 2020 Gary Hammond 11:20 PM

Did you notice that it’s an illustration of a Savoia Marchetti S55 airplane on the cachet rubber stamp.

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Jul 21 2020 Brian D McCarthy 6:30 PM

Last 3 images below.

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Jul 21 2020 Brian D McCarthy 6:27 PM

I was able to access much clearer 1930 aerials of the Bagatelle Nursery Farm and properties near the LIMP. I now don’t see any type of bridge on the below aerials marked as : 1930 - 1 & 1930 - 2. But just north of here, I notice a ‘narrow line/path possibly’ between the Holmes & Yaiser properties. Then possibly a narrow bridge over the LIMP & Path,then abruptly angles southwest to Bagatelle Rd towards the nursery. This is marked on the 1930 - A & 1930 - B aerials. This is gone or not visible on the 1947 aerial w/overlay. An article from 1927 with Christian Yaiser.

From Kleiner's Korner: Part V - Motor Parkway Maps and More

Jul 21 2020 S. Berliner, III 6:12 PM

For the RR buffs amongst us, LIRR G5 steam loco #35 was on display for a while in the ‘50s-‘60s just east of Merrick Avenue on the CRR RoW, as shown on <http://sbiii.com/lirrcrr1.html>, just north of today’s 9-11 Memorial and just NE of the old puppet theater.  A pic of the loco sitting there, facing west, is on <http://sbiii.com/lirr-etc.html#Loco35>.  Of course, the Salisbury Plains Station is on the north side of the CRR RoW just west of Merrick Avenue, north of the Meadowbrook Club.  See <http://sbiii.com/lirrcrr1.html#slsbrypl>.  HEY!  If it’s 1966, how come the NYU high pressure sphere is visible?  As I recall, NYU didn’t take over the Club and erect that sphere until the ‘80s.  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 21 2020 S. Berliner, III 5:41 PM

HA!  An “array” can be linear.  I thought you meant the dense clump to the south of that and was sorely puzzled.  This pic is a winner in so many ways!  Thanks, Richard and Howard.  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 21 2020 al velocci 4:15 PM

Frank, Got another one for you, only for the sake of accuracy. In that photo you also locate the former Stewart Ave. bridge. It wasn’t where you have it. O.K…, this might be tough to follow. The curved section of the Parkway,.... east of New Bridge Ave.,... originally dipped further south into in that area of Eisenhower Park where the dog run, the ball field and the office building are located today. In the mid- 1950’s Nassau County, opened today’s western potion of Salisbury Park Dr. in the bed of the Motor Parkway. At the same time the County renamed that portion of New Bridge Rd. north of the park to Salisbury Park Dr. connecting it to the east-west portion of Salisbury Park Dr. and eliminating the original intersection with Stewart Ave.  The original Parkway curve was much more severe than today’s curve, so the county, in it’s wisdom, flattened it quite a bit. If you look at the 1954 photo that Howard has labeled, “an earlier mystery photo submitted by Richard Panchyk”, its possible to reconnect the two sections of the New Bridge Rd. and pickup the original Stewart Ave route east of New Bridge Ave.  I believe Howard has a survey map showing the 1950’s re-alignment. Whew!

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 21 2020 frank femenias 3:26 PM

Al - Rushing to send the photo last night, I just realize another error. The former site of the Stewart Ave bridge is slightly west. Stewart Ave’s location is barely seen on the right edge in the photo . One shall not rush these things.

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 21 2020 frank femenias 3:11 PM

Al - Good catch. The private old road was access to the Meadow Brook Hunt Club. I often wonder if the road was shared with airport security in passenger vehicles, as it dead ended right up to Mitchel’s runway 23.

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 21 2020 al velocci 1:57 PM

Frank, The photo you just posted, you describe an old roadway to Mitchel Field. ...Thru the Meadow Brook Club ?

 

  thru the Meadow Brook Club ?

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 20 2020 Greg O. 8:44 PM

-Identify the location, major roads and sporting areas
The upper section of Eisenhower Park. ‘Whale Neck Ave’, Salisbury Park Drive. The Stewart Ave park (Park Blvd) entrance.

-Identify the residential communities
My old neighborhood of [Westbury]Salisbury on the East side of Stewart in the upper right!

Where is the Motor Parkway right-of-way?
Of the 3 ROW’s [remnants] visible, the uppermost.

-What major Motor Parkway remnant was still visible?
The keyhole driveway to the expansive McCamish estate

-What was surrounded by the array of trees in the middle of the Mystery?
Old Stewart Ave ROW

Kudos question: Identify the date of the Mystery Foto. Provide as many rationales as possible.
Judging by the state of Eisenhower and the Meadowbrook Pkwy, I’ll guess 1958ish

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 20 2020 Art Kleiner 7:27 PM

In a 1992 edition of Games by James Whitehall the estimated value of the Vanderbilt Cup Race game was $650, for the Teddy Roosevelt game value was also $650 but seemed to have gone for $900.  The latter also appeared to advertise the Cup game.

From The 1907 Vanderbilt Cup Race Board Game

Jul 20 2020 frank femenias 4:14 PM

Lots of goodies in this Salisbury aerial with north up. Salisbury Links, then Nassau County Park (1949), and now Eisenhower Park’s (1969) Red Golf course in upper center. Roosevelt Harness Raceway in upper left. Ladenburg’s horse race track just off the photo in upper right, today it’s the East Meadow Public School District. Park Blvd is the curvy road in the center. Motor Parkway is just above it running horizontally. Meadow Brook State Pkwy in lower left, Merrick Ave diagonally on the left. Salisbury Drive diagonally on the right. Old tree-lined Stewart Ave still visible cutting horizontally through the park. Old Bellmore Road also visible cutting diagonally through the park. Mitchel Gardens Housing Complex below Roosevelt Raceway on the left. Salisbury housing community off Ladenburg Drive on upper right. LIMP’s Meadow Brook lodge entrance ramp still intact. The lodge, Merrick Ave bridge, Newbridge Ave (Bellmore Rd) bridge, and Stewart Ave bridge have all been removed. Photo date is after completion of MSP (1956), after demolition of the Meadow Brook lodge (early 1960s), and during Roosevelt Harness Racing (1966)

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 20 2020 al velocci 3:57 PM

Art, Regarding you license plate identity question. It was not issued to any specific person or automobile. The M designation was issued to automobile manufacturers and dealers Depending on their needs, they would order several so they could move them from vehicle to vehicle as needed. They usually came with sequential numbering..

From Kleiner's Korner: Part 1 - Where Will the 1907 Vanderbilt Cup Race be Held?

Jul 20 2020 Howard Kroplick 2:15 PM

Update: First day cover for the dedication of the New York Seaplane Airport (September 14, 1929) has been posted.

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Jul 20 2020 Ken Visser 11:47 AM

I had the pleasure of seeing this car in Judge North’s garage a few years ago.  I was able to capture it again when they exhibited the Rabbit at Amelia Island in 2008 I think.

One thing I don’t see mentioned, as Judge north told me, its a 195 litre total oil loss aero motor.  I see references to an 18.8 litre motor in some of the provided info.

Another thing I don’t see mentioned, the Norths talk about being invited back to Denmark to commemorate the beach racing record the Rabbit was to have set at 122mph.  David North drove the car on that same beach, I can’t remember how what speed the Rabbit attained on that run.

From Update: Peter Helck's 1921 Benz-Mercedes "Rabbit-the-First" Now Owned by Jay Leno

Jul 19 2020 Art Kleiner 8:20 PM

Roger - thanks for your comments.  Look for a couple more related posts.

From Kleiner's Korner: Part 1 - Where Will the 1907 Vanderbilt Cup Race be Held?

Jul 19 2020 S. Berliner, III 4:21 PM

Another dead-easy location - Salisbury Links-cum-Eisenhower Park, after Meadowbrook Parkway (across lower left corner) was opened.  RoW of Central Branch of the LIRR runs across bottom.  LIMP RoW runs across top and curves down on to Salisbury Park Drive at upper right.  The stretch along South Street is at left.  The trace across the park is visible just above Park Blvd.  Roosevelt Raceway at upper left.  Stewart Avenue runs from middle left to Merrick Avenue (vertical) and then becomes Park Boulevard.  Garden City East at upper left; East Meadow at upper right.  Array hides a dog poop receptacle (softball field #6 there now).  Dated by long-gone housing between Stewart and Raceway (i.e.: I dunno - ca. 1940?).  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #29 Solved: A 1966 Aerial of "Salisbury Park" in East Meadow and the Motor Parkway ROW

Jul 19 2020 S. Berliner, III 3:57 PM

Actually, the post WAS on the LIMP RoW where they were trying a new rubberized macadam which shrank in the sun and pulled that leg of the RoW back south!  [This story must have been left over from an April 1st blog.]  Sam, III

From The Mystery of the North Hills Country Club "Vanderbilt Pkwy" Road Sign

Jul 19 2020 S. Berliner, III 3:49 PM

“Highly improved thoroughfare”?  Good grief; what was it like before?  Sam, III

From Kleiner's Korner: Part 1 - Where Will the 1907 Vanderbilt Cup Race be Held?

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