Tag: Wheeler Brothers


  • Walking the “reconstructed” Motor Parkway from Springfield Boulevard to Winchester Boulevard in Queens
    Dec 04 2021

    Walking the “reconstructed” Motor Parkway from Springfield Boulevard to Winchester Boulevard in Queens

    It was a beautiful day to take a walk on one of my favorite sections of the Motor Parkway. Here are views of the "reconstructed" road and four of the new historic markers.

  • Motor Parkway Trails #1: Brooklyn-Queens Greenway
    Apr 27 2013

    Motor Parkway Trails #1: Brooklyn-Queens Greenway

    Inspired by my presentation "Exploring, Biking and Hiking Along the Historic Motor Parkway" at the Adirondack Mountain Club in Dix Hills earlier this month, a new series is being introduced on VanderbiltCupRaces.com documenting the favorite Motor Parkway Trails.

  • Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #7 Wheeler Farmway Bridge #2 (Alley Pond)  in Queens
    Sep 08 2011

    Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #7 Wheeler Farmway Bridge #2 (Alley Pond)  in Queens

    When the 48 miles of the Motor Parkway were completed in 1926, a total of 65 bridges were built by William K. Vanderbilt Jr. and his associates over and under the parkway. Most of the bridges were used to avoid intersections of major roads. However, many of the bridges were built to connect adjoining properties and farms. These "farmway" bridges were part of the negotiations when the Long Island Motor Parkway, Inc. purchased the right-of way. Similar to the first farmway bridge (located east of…

  • Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #6 Wheeler Farmway Bridge #1 in Queens 1/19/16
    Aug 31 2011

    Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #6 Wheeler Farmway Bridge #1 in Queens 1/19/16

    When the 48 miles of the Motor Parkway were completed in 1926, a total of 60 bridges had been built over and under the parkway. Most of the bridges were used to avoid intersections of major roads. However, many of the bridges were built to connect adjoining properties and farms. These "farmway" bridges were part of the negotiations when the Long Island Motor Parkway, Inc. purchased the right-of way. The first farmway bridge from the Western Terminus was built to connect the north and south…