Tag: East Williston
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Jan 17 2026
Kleiner’s Korner: Motor Parkway News of the Final Month of 1925
A last look at 1925 on The Motor Parkway.
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Sep 27 2025
Kleiner’s Korner: August, 1925 - 100 Years Ago on The Motor Parkway
More accidents, crimes, items for sale and even football in this month's edition.
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Apr 05 2025
Kleiner’s Korner: 100 Years Ago on the Motor Parkway (March, April 1925)
A quiet time on the Motor Parkway in March of 1925 (at least on what was reported in the news), but things came alive in April!
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Nov 12 2024
Mystery Friday Foto #45 Solved: A Motor Parkway Cap from the Wheatley Hills Golf Club
Andrew Carr challenged you to solve where this hat came from
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Jul 13 2024
Kleiner’s Korner: 100 Years Ago on the Motor Parkway Part 3 - June, 1924
Here's my next edition of events and happenings on the Motor Parkway.
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Apr 01 2023
Greg O’s Garage: Plans and aerials that document the removal of the Motor Parkway railroad bridges in Nassau County
Pat Babor has forwarded 1982 MTA plans to remove two Motor Parkway railroad bridges in Mineola and East Williston/Williston Park.
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Mar 27 2023
Mystery Friday Foto #12 Solved; The Oyster Bay LIRR Bridge Williston Park & East Williston Abutment
Did you solve this mystery bridge abutment?
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Mar 08 2021
Mystery Foto #10 Solved: A 1953 East Williston aerial from the Cradle of Aviation Archives
The Cradle of Aviation challenges you to solve this weekend's Mystery Foto.
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Jan 20 2021
1958-1967 tours of the Long Island Motor Parkway #5: East Williston, Mineola, Bethpage & Old Bethpage
From 1958 to 1967, an unidentified couple(s) documented tours of the Motor Parkway with over 70 photos taken from the Western Terminus in Queens to the Eastern Terminus (Lake Ronkonkoma). In the fifth of the series, these five photos feature our favorite parkway from East Williston to Old Bethpage taken around 1962.
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Nov 02 2019
Kleiner’s Kolumn:Update-Historical Markers for the Long Island Motor Parkway & Vanderbilt Cup Races
One way to keep the memories of the Motor Parkway and the Vanderbilt Cup Races alive is to memorialize their existence with historical markers throughout Long Island.
