DUESENBERG J MURPHY CONVERTIBLE SEDAN BERLINE
A rare surviving example of the eight existing J Murphy long wheelbase Convertible Sedans and the six existing J Murphy Berlines.
This Duesenberg is a rare surviving example of the eight existing long wheelbase J Murphy Sedan Convertibles (153.5 inches) and one of the six existing J Murphy Berlines.
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Oct 16 2008
Question of the Day: What do Barack Obama and John McCain have in common with the 1904 drivers?
Last night's Debate '08 at Hofstra University in Hempstead inspired today's question of the day: What do Barack Obama and John McCain have in common with the drivers of the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race? Please provide your answer in the comment box. The answer will be revealed in tomorrow's blog.
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Oct 14 2008
VanderbiltCupRaces.com Continues to Reach Record # of Viewers- October 14, 2008
VanderbiltCupRaces.com continues to set daily viewership records with a mention of the website in last Sunday's New York Times article on the Long Island Motor Parkway. Over the last three days, the average viewship on this website has been over 10 times higher than its daily average.
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Oct 13 2008
Arcadia Publishing Issues a Press Release on “The Long Island Motor Parkway”
-Arcadia Publishing has issued a press release on "The Long Island Motor Parkway".
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Oct 12 2008
VanderbiltCupRaces.com Sets Viewership Record on Saturday
VanderbiltCupRaces.com set a daily viewership record with a mention of the website in today's New York Times article on the Long Island Motor Parkway. Over 12 times the average viewship reached the website on Saturday when the article was released on the Internet.
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Oct 11 2008
New York Times Article “First Auto Parkway: From Road to Ruin”, October 12, 2008
The Automobiles section of the New York Times ran an excellent front-page article on the Long Island Motor Parkway on Sunday, October 12, 2008.
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Oct 08 2008
The 20 Toll Collection Structures of the Long Island Motor Parkway-Updated 3/17/2018
One of the myths of the Long Island Motor Parkway’s history was that there were 12 lodges designed by prominent architect John Russell Pope and built to collect tolls and provide housing for the toll-takers and their families. The answer to the question of the number of toll lodges on the Motor Parkway is not as easy as you may think.
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Oct 03 2008
Roslyn News “More History on Long Island Roadways”: October 2, 2008
The October 2, 2008 issue of The Roslyn News includes a front-page article on the new Arcadia book "The Long Island Motor Parkway" by Al Velocci and Howard Kroplick. Click here for a pdf of the article.
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Sep 20 2008
Long Island Motor Parkway Suffolk County Mystery Photo
Can anyone identify the location of this 1914 photo showing a car near the Long Island Motor Parkway? The car is adjacent to a sign that apparently reads " To Parkway Inn, Lake Ronkonkoma via the Motor Parkway". A smaller sign on the post indicates the direction to a company or store with the logo "AB".
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Sep 18 2008
Long Island Motor Parkway Featured in August Model A News
An article by Bruce Adams on the Long Island Motor Parkway was recently printed in the magazine MODEL A NEWS. Images in the article were from the collections of Bruce Adams, the Garden City Archives, the Garden City Chamber of Commerce and the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum.
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Sep 16 2008
Gymkhana Results from Roosevelt Field: September 14, 2008
Here are the results from the Gymkhana held on Sunday, September 14th at Roosevelt Field Mall in East Garden City. Hats off to Richard, Arthur and the NYRSCCA Solo team who did a great job and the provided the course design, set-up and the results.
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