Crowds at Dedication Ceremonies in Central Park, Long Island
Several hundred people attended the June 6, 1908, ground-breaking ceremony to commemorate the construction of the Long Island Motor Parkway. Guests of honor sat in what newspapers called a “rough grandstand” of wood planks at Jerusalem Road in Central Park east of Mineola. William K. Vanderbilt Jr. had planned to perform the ceremonial turn of sod with a gold plated shovel and make a speech, but the sudden and fatal illness of his stepfather, O.H.P. Belmont drew him away.
Lannin House, Eisenhower Park. Curious if this is received from 32k feet over Indianapolis, IN. LAX or bust!