Tag: Toll Lodges


  • Then and Now: The Meadow Brook Lodge in Westbury
    Jul 30 2011

    Then and Now: The Meadow Brook Lodge in Westbury

    Syd and Ellen (members of the Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society): "Howard, can you please post photos of the Meadow Brook Lodge and help us determine where it was once located?"

  • Archives: Long Island Motor Parkway Toll Lodges
    Aug 02 2010

    Archives: Long Island Motor Parkway Toll Lodges

    Links to related posts on VanderbiltCupRaces.com (Updated: October 31, 2011):

  • The Day the Garden City Lodge Moved- March 19, 1989
    Jun 05 2010

    The Day the Garden City Lodge Moved- March 19, 1989

    The Garden City Lodge was the fifth toll lodge built for the Long Island Motor Parkway. It was one of the six toll lodges designed by John Russell Pope with living quarters for the toll-takers and their families.

  • New York Times Article “Cars and the City, Imperfect Together”
    Mar 19 2010

    New York Times Article “Cars and the City, Imperfect Together”

    The New York Times will published a cover article in Sunday's Automobiles section detailing the upcoming exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York.

  • The Motor Parkway Tollgate Inns That Were Never Built
    Jan 11 2010

    The Motor Parkway Tollgate Inns That Were Never Built

    In October 1906, William K. Vanderbilt Jr. and his associates announced "the first automobile speedway ever constructed in this or any other country".

  • Then & Now: The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success
    Dec 26 2009

    Then & Now: The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success

    The Great Neck Lodge, located off Lakeville Road in Lake Success, was one of the six toll lodges designed by John Russell Pope. As shown in this photo looking east, Lake Success was the western terminus of the Motor Parkway in 1911. Note the barricade blocking access to the Lakeville Road Bridge which was under construction.

  • 16 Photos of Motor Parkway Lodges, Gates, Kiosks and Entrances/Exits
    Dec 18 2009

    16 Photos of Motor Parkway Lodges, Gates, Kiosks and Entrances/Exits

    As a follow-up to my 10/10/08 toll lodge post, here are photos of 14 of the 20 toll collection structures and 2 entrances/exits of the Long Island Motor Parkway (Updated: December 21, 2009):

  • The Mystery of the “Deer Park Lodge”
    Dec 17 2009

    The Mystery of the “Deer Park Lodge”

    As seen here, most maps issued by the PR department of the Motor Parkway indicated the route and the location of the toll lodges including the Deer Park Lodge. However, as documented by Al Velocci's excellent book "The Toll Lodges of the Long Island Motor Parkway, and Their Gatekeepers' Lives" and my 10/10/08 toll lodge post, the Deer Park Lodge never existed. Here is further proof.

  • The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success
    Sep 15 2009

    The Great Neck Lodge in Lake Success

    Hi Neal, thanks for the book review! Let me help you get oriented with one of my favorite Motor Parkway buildings.

  • Then & Now: The Massapequa Lodge
    Jun 30 2009

    Then & Now: The Massapequa Lodge

    Continuing our "Then and Now" series, this photo captured Old 16, the eventual winner of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race, climbing the Long Island Motor Prarkway bridge over Massapequa-Hicksville Road. To the right is the Massapqua Lodge, one of the three John Russell Pope-designed toll lodges opened in 1908.



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