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Oct 27 2019 Paul DiNatale 1:27 AM

I REMEMBER WHEN THE MUSTANGS WERE OFFERED FOR RENT BY HERTZ. THE WHITE ONES WERE FEW AND I ALSO REMEMBER THE BLACK ONES WITH THE GOLD STRIPE. WHAT OTHER COLORS DID THEY MAKE THEM IN. I REMEMBER MY FATHER BUYING A 66 GALAXIE 500 WITH A LT BLUE INTERIOR,AND A DARK “NIGHTMIST BLUE” EXTERIOR.  I WAS 15 YRS OLD AND I REMEMBER THINKING IT LOOKED LIKE A BIG MUSTANG. IT CAME WITH A DUEL EXHAUST 250HP 352 4V REGULAR FUEL,FE MOTOR THAT I GOT TO DRIVE WHEN I GOT OLDER.WE GOT RID OF IT WHEN THE ARAB OIL EMBARGO BOOSTED THE PRICE OF GAS FROM 65CENTS A GALLON TO A $1.50 A GAL IF YOU COULD FIND IT! I ADDED TO THE PLIGHT BY DRIVING WITH THE OIL LIGHT GOING ON AND OFF UNTIL THE MOTOR BLEW. I REALLY FELT BAD THAT I DID NOT SEE THE IDIOT LITE CAUSING SUCH TROUBLE. I WAS WORST THAN A IDIOT! I RECENTLY BOUGHT A RUST FREE ONE WITH A 390 4V AND REALLY LIKE IT,GRAY COLOR THOUGH, NOT THE NIGHTMIST BLUE.

From The Day We Met Carroll Shelby

Oct 26 2019 S. Berliner, III 11:37 PM

Ooh; good one!  Gas holder or huge building on horizon and high-tension wires in BOTH directions.  Should be a dead give-away (but not for me)!  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved : A 1955 View of the Motor Parkway in Levittown Looking West

Oct 26 2019 Brian D McCarthy 10:50 PM

Excellent photo!  Photographer was positioned at Newbridge Rd, facing west. LIMP bridge over Newbridge Rd is obviously demolished. I know that’s the PSEG substation to the left. LILCO at the time had the wood transmission pole set in the middle of the LIMP, a wood transmission pole is now on the N/S of Salisbury Park Drive. Bridge ahead over the Wantagh State Pkwy is existing post 1938. Going by the 1957 topo map below, a usable roadway didn’t exist between here to Carmans Rd. The bridges are noted at the Wantagh & Old Westbury Rd ( RED B ) Grace Lane is shown as a deadend like the mystery foto. Salisbury Park Dr became fully built by 1966 ( Historic Aerials ).

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved : A 1955 View of the Motor Parkway in Levittown Looking West

Oct 26 2019 Dave Russo 10:41 PM

No research, and I’m probably wrong, but this looks like possible former location of Massapequa lodge, looking west, wantagh ave ahead of you, former bridge location. Just reminds me of that spot.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved : A 1955 View of the Motor Parkway in Levittown Looking West

Oct 26 2019 Mark Lanese 10:38 PM

A man with a mission. You figured out how to meet Mr. Shelby without being intrusive. His foundation benefited from it and you have great treasures from that day. Great story.

From The Day We Met Carroll Shelby

Oct 26 2019 Greg O. 2:40 PM

Standing on what’s left of the East embankment of the Massapequa-Hicksville Rd bridge looking West in Plainedge/Bethpage. Power lines which are on the south side of the LIMP to the left. In the photo, the bridge is still standing, but was removed by 1959. Looks like the power sub station is still under construction and the larger power lines and towers have not been erected yet.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved : A 1955 View of the Motor Parkway in Levittown Looking West

Oct 26 2019 frank femenias 1:32 PM

Great time at the meeting. What fun stories of growing up in Central Park and how Bethpage got its name. A playground indeed with the abandoned parkway cutting through the town! I just learned there were three extra Apollo Lunar Modules built that were never used after the program was cancelled prematurely. One of them is located at the Cradle of Aviation, Garden City. I’ve seen this one but didn’t know at the time it was an original. The other two are in Washington DC and Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The LEM a must-see when in town.

From Big Crowd Enjoyed "A Trip Back in Time" in Bethpage

Oct 26 2019 Tim Ivers 11:12 AM

Looking west from Newbridge Road Levittown at Salisbury Park Drive.  The bridge over the Wantagh State Parkway is in center, Parkway light pole (wooden) also visible on left of overpass.  Greenbelt Lane homes on right. LILCO substation on left. Meadowbrook Hospital in distant left.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved : A 1955 View of the Motor Parkway in Levittown Looking West

Oct 26 2019 Pete Mann 7:17 AM

Looks like Long Island Motor Parkway before it became Salisbury Park Drive, looking west from Newbridge Road towards Carman Avenue. To the right are Levitt ranches down the block from my home on Grace Lane.  To the left is the LIPA substation,  in the distance is the Nassau medical center.  A neighbor of mine, told me her and her friends would go down the block to play on the motor Parkway.
Besides the obvious ruins of the Motor Parkway, you can see the bridge going over the Wantagh Parkway,  when I get home from work I will take pictures of today’s view and forward them.

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved : A 1955 View of the Motor Parkway in Levittown Looking West

Oct 25 2019 Al Prete 1:26 PM

Those look like Levitt houses on the right, so I’m guessing Levittown. I see a tall building in the background, so I’m guessing the photographer was looking west, towards the city. There appears to be a bridge in the background, behind the utility pole in the middle of the photo. Could it be the bridge over Jerusalem Avenue?

From Mystery Foto #43 Solved : A 1955 View of the Motor Parkway in Levittown Looking West

Oct 24 2019 S. Berliner, III 11:27 PM

My, that web page sure does look familiar <http://sbiii.com/limpvcup.html - ¾ of the way down>!  HA - it never even occurred to me to look on my own site.  Since I have no provenance, that proves nothing.  If Mark is still active with, perhaps he can chime in on this.  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #42 Solved: The Team Reunion of Joe Tracy and Al Poole for the 1956 "Rerun"

Oct 24 2019 Al Prete 7:43 PM

Fascinating meeting last night. I’m a lifelong LIer, although I never lived in Bethpage, I grew up nearby. I love looking back at the LI of a bygone age.

From Big Crowd Enjoyed "A Trip Back in Time" in Bethpage

Oct 24 2019 Brian D McCarthy 5:19 PM

Knowledge that comes along with Ernie Sr has to be the real deal

From Big Crowd Enjoyed "A Trip Back in Time" in Bethpage

Oct 24 2019 Ernie Finamore 12:43 PM

Howard,
Thank you for a very enjoyable evening last night. My 93 year old Dad had a very good time, seeing many of his friends from the Central Park Historical Society, and speaking of his beloved home town Bethpage. Afterwards, he had fun identifying some 50-75 year old baseball card sized aviation photos that were brought to the meeting by one of the attendees. I know he enjoyed explaining the source of the Bethpage town name to the audience, and I thank his friend Lenny for handing over the microphone for him to do so. He doesn’t get to do much public speaking anymore because he is limited to the amount of walking he can do, so a few years ago I had to “retire” him from his weekly docent duties at the Cradle of Aviation, where he is of course a founding member. That was something he very much enjoyed, proudly speaking of the museum’s aircraft, many of which he had a hand in assembling back in their original era, especially the Lunar Excursion Module, or “LEM” as it’s commonly known. I bring him to the museum occasionally to participate in special events (like the July 20th celebration of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing 50th Anniversary, where he was treated with much celebrity) and to say hello to his friends there.
My brother Tom (who could not attend last night) and I are looking forward to next spring and seeing the renovations and changes you’ve made to the Roslyn Harbor garage. Amazingly, we have yet to see the Tucker in person since it’s completion!
Thanks again, from both Ernie Jr. and Sr. !! :>)

From Hold the Date: Presentation: Memories of the Long Island Motor Parkway in Central Park (Bethpage)

Oct 24 2019 Daniel Essex 12:26 AM

I would have loved to attended this.
I grew up playing on the parkway as it converted back to woods in the early sixties right through to the seventies. We all knew where dead man’s turn was.
Great times.

From Hold the Date: Presentation: Memories of the Long Island Motor Parkway in Central Park (Bethpage)

Oct 23 2019 Dick Gorman 8:38 PM

Mystery Foto #42, Addendum. For what it’s worth I know that you identified the two men as Joe Tracy and Al Poole but a piece of reference material which I found identifies this pic as Joe Tracy and George Robertson in Old 16. Not sure where this reference came from.

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Howard Kroplick

Dick, Al and George did look similar. The back of the photo had the caption of Joe Tracy and Al Poole.

From Mystery Foto #42 Solved: The Team Reunion of Joe Tracy and Al Poole for the 1956 "Rerun"

Oct 23 2019 Ernie Finamore 4:38 PM

Hoping to bring 93 year old Ernie Sr. with me tonight. He grew up in Bethpage, had 45 yrs. @ Grumman, and is a charter member of the CPHS.

From Hold the Date: Presentation: Memories of the Long Island Motor Parkway in Central Park (Bethpage)

Oct 22 2019 Maureen Standish 11:58 AM

Hello Edith,
By any chance, did you ever attend the Sweet Hollow Elementary School and if so, what time period?  I attended from 1951 through 1953.  It is the same building as shown (circa 1980 Ron Ridolph) and has the same windows on the other side.  My class room was on the right side, ground floor of the building with very large windows.
Also, when you lived on the corner of Route 110 and Ruland, was it a large white wood sided farm house with green shudders on the windows?  There was a porch that ran the width of the house and the house set far back from the roads.  It was also directly across from the Farmingdale road intersection.  In January of 1953, my family was in a terrible auto accident at that intersection and were shoved across rte. 110 and pushed into the trees on your side of the property.  We were lucky we were not killed, as paint from the sides of the vehicle was left on a tree trunk and utility pole we went between.
Hope to hear from you.
Thanks.
Maureen Schimkat Standish

From Kleiner's Kolumn: Documenting the Ezekiel Smith Farmway Bridge in Melville Over Time

Oct 21 2019 Howard Kroplick 8:10 PM

Dean Zwicker:
Mystery Foto #42 appears to be Joe Tracy driving, with possibly Al Poole as passenger.  They raced in the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race.
Dean Zwicker

From Mystery Foto #42 Solved: The Team Reunion of Joe Tracy and Al Poole for the 1956 "Rerun"

Oct 21 2019 Howard Kroplick 8:09 PM

Dick Gorman:
Mystery Foto #42…. The team shown in Old 16 was Joe Tracy and George Robertson.
I believe that the date that they drove together is 1908. Couldn’t find and answer to the last question.

From Mystery Foto #42 Solved: The Team Reunion of Joe Tracy and Al Poole for the 1956 "Rerun"

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