Tag: Lake Success


  • The Lakeville Road  Motor Parkway Bridge in Lake Success
    Mar 24 2011

    The Lakeville Road Motor Parkway Bridge in Lake Success

    Robbi S.: "I wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog and thank you for the effort you put into it. I've developed an avid interest in the LIMP, especially relating to the Lake Success area since I grew up there. I have never found nor seen any photos of the bridge that spanned Lakeville Rd. or of the extant parkway between Lakeville and New Hyde Park Rd.(after the toll lodge). Are you aware of any?"

  • Newly Discovered Photos of Motor Parkway Bridges and Willie K’s Guest Lodge in Lake Success
    Mar 22 2011

    Newly Discovered Photos of Motor Parkway Bridges and Willie K’s Guest Lodge in Lake Success

    In the never-ending treasure hunt for new images of the Vanderbilt Cup Races and the Long Island Motor Parkway, I found some gems from the collection of New York State Parks Bureau of Historic Sites. The first images from this collection provide insight into Willie K's former Deepdale guest lodge and the Lake Success Motor Parkway bridges over Marcus Avenue and Northern State Parkway.

  • Archives: Long Island Motor Parkway- Lake Success
    Mar 01 2011

    Archives: Long Island Motor Parkway- Lake Success

    Links to relevant posts on the Long Island Motor Parkway in Lake Success (Updated: April 1, 2011):

  • 1955 Lincoln-Mercury Times Article “Granddaddy of Superhighways”
    Feb 24 2011

    1955 Lincoln-Mercury Times Article “Granddaddy of Superhighways”

    As described yesterday, the Lincoln-Mercury Times in 1955 published an article "The Granddaddy of Superhighways" by David Kahn with illustrations by Harvey Kidder. These are highlights of the article published 17 years after the Motor Parkway closed:

  • The Long Island Motor Parkway Paintings By Harvey Kidder
    Feb 23 2011

    The Long Island Motor Parkway Paintings By Harvey Kidder

    In 1955, the Lincoln-Mercury Times commissioned illustrator Harvey Kidder to paint five scenes of the Long Island Motor Parkway to accompany an article "The Granddaddy of Superhighways" written by David Kahn. Here are the five paintings with the captions used in the article and my suggested revised captions:

  • Then & Now: Extant Structures on the Vanderbilt Cup Race Courses (Updated: 7/31/2019)
    Feb 12 2011

    Then & Now: Extant Structures on the Vanderbilt Cup Race Courses (Updated: 7/31/2019)

    There are few Long Island buildings and structures that were built from 1904 to 1910 and remain standing. These nine buildings, structures and remnants on the Vanderbilt Cup Race courses have survived over 100 years:

  • From the McCarthy Collection:  Four Hotels on the Vanderbilt Cup Race Course
    Feb 10 2011

    From the McCarthy Collection:  Four Hotels on the Vanderbilt Cup Race Course

    Walter McCarthy: "I came across this journal "Automobile Tours 1908" while browsing through some of my old original literature. This issue included information on four hotels on the Vanderbilt Cup Race course."

  • Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2011!
    Dec 24 2010

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2011!

    Happy holidays and a healthy and joyful 2011 !

  • Prominent Women of the Vanderbilt Cup Races
    Dec 23 2010

    Prominent Women of the Vanderbilt Cup Races

    The daybreak start of the Vanderbilt Cup Races attracted thousands of adventurous men and women who streamed into Long Island from New York City. With hotels and roadhouses overflowing, they camped, gambled, drank, socialized, and established a tradition of revelry that became a hallmark of the event. Women made up approximately one-third of the spectators. In the custom of the day, the women wore their finest clothes to great public events including the Vanderbilt Cup Races. Here are several…

  • A “New” Motor Parkway Map & Nassau County Historical Sites
    Sep 19 2010

    A “New” Motor Parkway Map & Nassau County Historical Sites

    Steven W. comments: "Do you have a road map of the full route of the Motor Parkway with surrounding residential streets? This would be highly appreciated, as I would love to see it and bike through the trails of the demolished part in Nassau County".



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