Aug 02 2010

Archives: Long Island Motor Parkway- Suffolk County


Links to posts on the Long Island Motor Parkway in Suffolk County (Updated: February 1, 2012):

General

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

A Suffolk County Map of the Motor Parkway

Long Island Motor Parkway Suffolk County Mystery Photo

A Motor Parkway Sign in Suffolk County

Then & Now: A Hidden Section of the Motor Parkway in Western Suffolk


Dix Hills

Art Kleiner’s Exploration #4:  The Motor Parkway in the Five Towns College Area in Dix Hills


Old Bethpage

Presentation “Motor Parkway: From Round Swamp Road to Broad Hollow Road” on Tuesday, December 6th
 

A CALL TO ACTION: The Old Bethpage Restoration Village Motor Parkway Bridge

Help Restore the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge

Update: Damage to the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge


Melville

Presentation “Motor Parkway: From Round Swamp Road to Broad Hollow Road” on Tuesday, December 6th
 

Update: The Last Intact Motor Parkway Bridge in Suffolk County
 

The Last Intact Motor Parkway Bridge in Suffolk County Reportedly Destroyed

Art Kleiner’s Exploration #3: The Motor Parkway West of Bagatelle Road in Melville

From the Ridolph Collection: The Motor Parkway Bridge in the Melville Sand Pits

The LIMP Bridge over Broad Hollow Road in Melville

1951 Aerial View of LIMP Right-Of-Way and Edith P’s Home in Melville


Wheatley Heights/Half-Hollows Hills

Then & Now: The Motor Parkway near Burrs Lane,  Half Hollow Hills
 

Art K’s Exploration: The Motor Parkway near Colonial Springs Road in Wheatley Heights


Commack

VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive: Images of The Last Brentwood Lodge & the Commack Spur Road


Brentwood

VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive: Images of The Last Brentwood Lodge & the Commack Spur Road

The Story of the “Four” Brentwood Toll Lodges (1911-1934)


Central Islip/Hauppauge

A Motor Parkway Sign in Suffolk County


Lake Ronkonkoma

Suffolk County Airmap 1928-1930 Aerial Survey #1: Ronkonkoma

Then and Now: Petit Trianon

The Motor Parkway’s Petit Trianon at Lake Ronkonkoma

The Ronkonkoma Lodge in 1930

Then and Now: The Ronkonkoma Lodge

From the Ron Ridolph Collection: The Annex to the Petit Trianon Inn



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