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Aug 27 2018 Lee Chambers 11:53 PM

Sam,

What I mean to say is, those grandstands were capable of holding upwards of 40,000 spectators for matches.  Wouldn’t it seem logical that some sort of facility for food, beverage and restrooms for them be somewhere in the immediate vicinity such as in the green circle?

Also, how likely would stables be constructed so close to a private home, just a few feet away? 

But for the sake of argument,  let’s say the building in the green with the deep overhangs is indeed stables.  Then the buildings in yellow would not also be stables.  What are they?  Does the resemblance to a compound have any significance?

The proximity of the corral to them led me to believe they were the stables and the building in the green was something else.

From Update #3:Mystery Foto #33 Solved:Spectacular 1924 Aerial of Meadow Brook Hunt Club & Motor Parkway

Aug 27 2018 Howard Kroplick 8:36 PM

James Ryan has forwarded a photo of Tucker 1044 at the start of the Tour.

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Aug 27 2018 Richard Rosenblum 10:47 AM

These photos are absolutely terrific!  An unforgettable week at Pebble!

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Aug 26 2018 dmitri shvetsov 9:28 PM

Howard, next time I see you at the show I will gladly translate it to you 😊

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Aug 26 2018 Steve Lucas 7:16 PM

The photographer is facing west on Jericho Turnpike in today’s Floral Park with Tulip Avenue branching off to the left (south) and Little Neck Parkway intersecting to the right. He is set up on the bridge for the LIRR’s Central Branch which crossed Jericho Turnpike at that time. Heading east in the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race is the number 18 Mercedes driven by William Luttgen. Couldn’t find definitive info about the mechanician but I’ll take a wild guess: Charles Hudson.

From Update #1: Mystery Foto #34 Solved: Floral Park During the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Aug 26 2018 Art Kleiner 5:52 PM

Jericho Turnpike in Floral Park, looking west from the LIRR bridge
1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Mercedes #18 driven by William Luttgen (who often was ticketed for speeding before and after this race).  Mechanician unknown (at least to me).

From Update #1: Mystery Foto #34 Solved: Floral Park During the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Aug 26 2018 Russ O'Brien 5:51 PM

This is from the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race. You are looking west in Floral Park at the junction of what is now Tulip Avenue on the left - Little Neck Parkway on the right Jericho Turnpike. The driver was William Luttgen driving a Mercedes. Don’t know mechanic - maybe Walter Gosden.

From Update #1: Mystery Foto #34 Solved: Floral Park During the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Aug 26 2018 S. Berliner, III 4:57 PM

No clue again, but it sure LOOKS like the Jericho Turnpike at Hitchcock Lane (right/north) and Cambridge Avenue (left/south) looking west with the old fence around the Church of the Advent at far left.  If so, Post Avenue would be crossing in the distance.  Sam, III

From Update #1: Mystery Foto #34 Solved: Floral Park During the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Aug 26 2018 S. Berliner, III 4:34 PM

NYET (but I sure hope someone else can)!  Sam, III

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Aug 26 2018 S. Berliner, III 4:32 PM

Ken’s typo, “peerformed” is actually quite apt!  5 0f 12 peers.  Guess we’re ALL on tenterhooks.  Break a leg!  Sam, III

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Aug 26 2018 S. Berliner, III 4:22 PM

Lee - ???  You already have the Yellow marked as “Polo Grounds Stables”.  My reason for pegging the Green as such applies to Yellow as well.  Notice the extensive and deep overhangs; that feature is typical of LI (and other) stables.  As to the flat-roofed rectangular building on Merrick Ave., I always (perhaps incorrectly) knew it as the former Meadow Brook Club clubhouse, with the Salisbury Plains RR station across the CRR tracks directly to its north <http://sbiii.com/lirrcrr1.html#slsbrypl> - updated with satellite view).  I’d be happy to correct my page if so advised knowledgeably.  Sam, III

From Update #3:Mystery Foto #33 Solved:Spectacular 1924 Aerial of Meadow Brook Hunt Club & Motor Parkway

Aug 26 2018 Tim Ivers 1:56 PM

Looking west on Jericho Tpke Floral Park in 1904 from the Creedmoor Railroad bridge,
Tulip Avenue on the left; Little Neck Parkway on right.  William Luttgen in the #18 Mercedes.
Mechanician unknown.

From Update #1: Mystery Foto #34 Solved: Floral Park During the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Aug 26 2018 Roger A Price 11:38 AM

Howard,
I’m sure you had a “blast” at Pebble Beach.  Good luck!
Rog

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Aug 26 2018 frank femenias 11:04 AM

The first U.S. Vanderbilt Cup Race in progress, 1904. Jericho Tpke looking west at the Tulip Ave intersection. The dirt road across from Tulip is today’s Little Neck Parkway on the north side of Jericho. Just four years after this 114-year-old photo was taken, the Centennial Hall building was constructed one block to the left on Tulip Ave., just off the photo. This building still stands today with its tall columns, and is in need of repairs. I was glad to learn it will be restored and re-used as residential apartments. The photo was taken from the former LIRR bridge embankment that once crossed over Jericho Tpke. This stretch of Jericho Tpke divided Queens and Nassau Counties when Nassau was established in 1899. Queens is on the right side (north).

From Update #1: Mystery Foto #34 Solved: Floral Park During the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Aug 26 2018 LMK 11:02 AM

Looking really fit and ready….

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Aug 26 2018 LMK 11:01 AM

Howard, You’re on your way !! Good Luck !!

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Aug 26 2018 Dick Gorman 9:54 AM

Mystery Foto #34… The location of the photographer is on the LIRR bridge in Floral Park, facing west. This shot was taken during the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race. The race car is a 60hp Mercedes driven by William Luttgen. As for the mechanician, possibly a Mr. Pfeiffer.

From Update #1: Mystery Foto #34 Solved: Floral Park During the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Aug 26 2018 JeRita 9:15 AM

Bouna Fortuna and thank you for taking us all on your journey Can wait to see you all when you return JeRita

From Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance News Release: Tucker: A Car Ahead of Its Time

Aug 26 2018 Phil Kneer 7:40 AM

Best of luck,a long fought project and today is “the day”.

From Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance News Release: Tucker: A Car Ahead of Its Time

Aug 26 2018 ken wiebke 1:20 AM

Seems PB is turning out to be great fun   Look forward to hearing about the drive and how 1044 peerformed. vs the other Tuckers.  ..Wonder too about the significance of the numbers e.g.  does the owner of Tucker number 1008 have more prestige than owner number 1009 if I may ask.  Enjoy yourself!  .

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