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Dec 20 2020 John Cunningham 7:41 PM

Garden City Lodge.  March 13, 1989.  Headed to 7th street where it currently is located as the Garden City Chamber of Commerce.  Photo is Franklin Ave looking south.

From Mystery Foto #51 Solved: The Garden City Lodge on the move on March 11, 1989

Dec 20 2020 mark schaier 2:35 PM

Looked up on Search, a Blog, in June 5 2010, The Day the Garden City Lodge Moved
-March 19, 1989, with some photo’s but with more photo’s on this Mystery Fri. Foto #51. Not sure of location or orientations of new photo’s.

From Mystery Foto #51 Solved: The Garden City Lodge on the move on March 11, 1989

Dec 20 2020 Steve Lucas 2:28 PM

Absolutely fabulous series of photos! Where have they been for 62 years and what is the story of their discovery?

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Dec 20 2020 John Ulrich 2:26 PM

Congratulations on your well deserved award. I love this website.!!

From Mystery Foto #51 Solved: The Garden City Lodge on the move on March 11, 1989

Dec 20 2020 Steve Lucas 2:18 PM

Congratulations Howard on a well-deserved honor!

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Dec 20 2020 Steve Lucas 2:15 PM

Hello Al,
Thanks for the “softball” question this week. According to Howard’s “favorite co-author” in his Toll Lodge book, that’s the Garden City lodge heading westbound on Old Country Road on the Mineola - Carle Place border. The photo was taken on the “fine, crisp Saturday morning” of March 11, 1989 as the lodge was headed to its new location on 7th. Street in Garden City. Ironically, this location in front of the Eagle Rock Apartments was where the LIMP once passed under Old Country Road.

From Mystery Foto #51 Solved: The Garden City Lodge on the move on March 11, 1989

Dec 20 2020 John Ulrich 2:14 PM

Sometimes it pays to have your Arcadia Press 2008 photo history book.
It’s 1989 on Old Country Rd looking west. The Garden City Lodge structure is adjacent to The Fairview Apt Complex past The Country Glen Shopping Center.
The coincidence is just where the LIMP crossed under OCR at the GC /Mineola border. The lodge would then turn South on Franklin Ave down its new home on Seventh Street in front of the municipal parking lot. Not sure of the navigation near the resting place ,but 7th St may have been wide enough to maneuver down to its new home. Building was lowered, renovated and remains in place today. I assume some parking spaces were given up from its new home. A gift from the Village of Garden City  
The lodge was first moved North on Clinton/Glen cove Rd and made the turn left heading West prior to the photo. It should be noted that the OCR /Clinton Rd intersection is the busiest intersection crossroad in all Of Nassau County. Extra Turn lanes were added post 1989 to ease & facilitate traffic flow adjacent to the Roosevelt Field Mall. Who knew that 2020 and The COVID VIRUSwould reduce the need for mall or any other shopping so much.
Must have been a Sunday morning to allow such a road /intersection closing.
Trivia Question : What bank had a Free standing building on the NW corner of OCR/Clinton Rd prior to the construction of the original Country Glen Center?
Winners get a chance to sit in Tucker1044 again!!

From Mystery Foto #51 Solved: The Garden City Lodge on the move on March 11, 1989

Dec 20 2020 mark schaier 2:06 PM

Interesting engineering (didn’t know)/race driver career background.

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Dec 20 2020 mark schaier 1:58 PM

Howard, I remember being at Ida Automotive twice when your 1044 was be restored, and final showing open house, there was a replica of Tucker in that blue with a Porsche engine, interesting, and outside a another replica, an older version in poor looking condition with wording on the side ‘TUCKER’ had a ‘79? Pontiac Grand Prix? interior, inside a display photo of it being use as tow car at some Bonneville event?

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Dec 20 2020 S. Berliner, III 1:22 PM

That’s a REALLY rare car!  Now why do I get a strong flavor of the new company’s destiny following the old one’s?  Sam, III

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Dec 20 2020 S. Berliner, III 1:19 PM

Give-away!  19 Mar 1989 move of the Garden City lodge from Vanderbilt Court off Clinton Road to the southeast corner of 7th Street.  We’re looking west on Old Country Road as the lodge crosses the LIMP RoW at the Eagle Rock apts. (right).  Details on Blog for 05 Jun 2010, “The Day the Garden City Lodge Moved- March 19, 1989”.  Not noted is the wild detour up Clinton to OCR and then west and down Franklin to 7th; this was for clearances.  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #51 Solved: The Garden City Lodge on the move on March 11, 1989

Dec 20 2020 S. Berliner, III 12:47 PM

You may really toot your own horn, Howard.  You do so much for so many.  You seem to be in rather good company, too.  I’m so glad to see another recognition of all your work.  Truly a modern day renaissance man!  Sam, III

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Dec 20 2020 S. Berliner, III 12:41 PM

1958 was just before I got hooked but what strikes me more than anything else is the footprint of the Rocky Hill Lodge.  Wow!  Talk about re-discovering relics!  Neat start to a new series; thanks.  Sam, III

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Dec 20 2020 Marty McNamara 12:38 PM

Congratulations Howard… You (and Roz) truly deserve it!

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Dec 20 2020 Jim Mead 10:58 AM

It’s all wonderful and always has been, but let’s not forget that the entire program is funded, as far as I can tell, by Howard. That is a philanthropy to all of us…..!

Congratulations on your Wharton honors. Very much deserved.

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Dec 20 2020 Art Kleiner 8:34 AM

Garden City Lodge
March 19, 1989
New home on Seventh Street in Garden City
Looking west on Old Country Road in front of the Fairhaven/Eagle Rock Apartments
The photo was taken where the Motor Parkway crossed Old Country Road (shown on the attached as Vanderbilt Dr. N. (north of Old Country Road and Motor Parkway south of OCR).
 

From Mystery Foto #51 Solved: The Garden City Lodge on the move on March 11, 1989

Dec 20 2020 James and Gram 8:31 AM

As a 9 year old this was MY motor parkway! Endless bike rides. Navy gating the underpass in Alley Pond Park. Ever so curious about the Hobo camp just east of Francis Lewis, hidden in the trees just out of sight of the cars passing on Union. I truly became a Motor Parkway fan for life.

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Dec 20 2020 Frank A.J. Krawiecki 8:06 AM

Well deserved! Congratulations!

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Dec 20 2020 Rich Beilinson. 6:33 AM

Really great photos I ride my bicycle on this rode almost daily

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