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Vidste du?? Long Island Motor Parkway var en vej for de rige

Vidste du?? Den Long Island Motor Parkway was built as a racetrack and road for the rich..Also known as Vanderbilt Motor Parkway it was the first concrete road constructed for automobile use only in the USA. Den blev åbnet i 1908 som en “betalingsveje” anden first.The idé William Kissman Vanderbilt and avid racing enthusiast. He wanted a toll to be paid as he would stateTo keep the Riff-Raff outThe first 10 mile section section from Queens New York to now Bethpage opened to racing and public use in 1908. Vanderbilt created theVanderbilt Cupbut in 1904 it came under fire after several racing deaths. He wanted a road course free of dust and dirt from horses. Construction began in 1908 and the first 10 miles were opened in October 1908.

The original plan was a 70 mile super highway from New York City to Riverhead. The historic road settled on being only 45 miles long stopping in Lake Ronkonkoma when completed in 1911. This road would make Lake Ronkonkoma a playground for the weathy up till the 1950s. Construction cost for the very rich Vanderbilt was a very high(at the time) $6 million dollars. It was said that Vanderbiltfloatedone of his companies to pay for his racing paradise..

In the 1920s improvements in road construction and the building of The Northern State Parkway by Robert Moses the road was deemed obsolete by the critics of the day. Besides the Northern State was free to travel on and would let evenRiff-Raffdrive on it. That Riff Raff would become Long Islands middle class..

The plan was to make Motor Parkway part of the New York parkway system. But high cost of upgrading it was deemed to costly..A known fact at the time was Robert Mosses was no fan of Willam Vanderbilt and did not want to do business with him. The completion of the Northern State would signal the end of the glory days of Vanderbilts private road.

I 1938 the road would be taken over by New York State for unpaid taxes in the amount $80,000. They would close the road. The years that followed Motor Parkway would be re-opened a section at a time. Portions of it are on the U.S National Register of Historic Places. Still up to the mid 1960s it was the only major road to go as far as Lake Ronkonkoma in Long Island.

William K. Vanderbilt

In the years that followed the Long Island Expressway pushed more east eventually ending in Vanderbilts original ending point Riverhead. The road would become the bypass of suburbia and industry. Sadly current generations take for granted the piece of history they drive on everyday. Firsts of Motor Parkway were..First concrete road,under passes and tolls..A few scarce sign posts and markers still exist. Gone  forever is the glory days of road racing on Long Island. Gone is simpler times when one man vision could make a difference..Vidste du??

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

Sign post in Huntington New York

 

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C-Johnny

Velkommen til Carlisle Johnny. Mit navn er Johnny B, og jeg har været en ivrig bil forrykte møtrik, da alder 13 år gammel. Jeg købte min første klassiske bil på alder 15, en 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Convertible. Siden da har jeg ejet, solgt, lidt og romanced over en 147 biler, og jeg har ikke set sig tilbage. Jeg har altid fortælle folk dets ikke biler eller lastbiler, det er de historier og folkene bag dem. Jeg elsker alle former for biler, men jeg hælder mere i retning af klassikere fra 30'erne og 40'erne, Triumfer, Gamle Crusty VW-og Benz '. Men, Jeg nyder alle former for køretøjer af forskellige år. Jeg har brugt de sidste 30 år i Auto Parts industrien, men også tilbragt mange år som en klassisk bil taksator i Carlisle Pa(hjemsted for den berømte Carlisle Fairgrounds) hvor jeg var en sponsor. I løbet af denne tid som en taksator jeg rejste over hele USA. vurdere vidunderlige biler og møde utrolige mennesker. Jeg har brugt tid på at arbejde som en af ​​de hovedet bedømmere på "Harold LeMay" indsamling. Hvilket er en af ​​verdens største samlinger, med 3,100 plus klassiske køretøjer. Derudover har jeg også arbejdet på Lincoln Highway 75 års jubilæum tur og havde den ære at gøre den første kamp på tværs af USA. samt gå til Barrett-Jackson utallige gange. I weekenderne kan du finde mig synge karaoke på The Village Way i Port Jefferson,New York. www.me4portjeff.com Gennem det hele jeg stadig sige sin altid om de mennesker og historier undervejs. Så det er hovedformålet med denne hjemmeside. De mennesker, historier og den gamle klunkers vi elsker, romantik og spørgsmål. Så din inviteret til at deltage i en sjov tur ... Tak fra Johnny B "The Car Whisperer"

3 kommentarer til "Vidste du?? Long Island Motor Parkway var en vej for de rige

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  2. Sadly, almost all of the racetracks on Long Island have been closed down, mostly due to suburban sprawl and politics.

    These tracks include:

    National DragwayFormer home of the NHRA’s Summer Nationals

    Bridgehampton RacewayFormer home of the FIA’s U.S. Grand Prix

    Islip SpeedwayThis track hosted 2 NASCAR Grand National races in ’71 & ’72. Hosted U.S.A.C. Midget and NASCAR Modifieds every Wed. and Sat. nights. Also was the very place where Figure 8 racing was invented, straight from the mind of Harry Mendleson.

    Freeport RacewayGreat Midget and Stock Car racing.

    Medford RacewayHosted Stock Car and Motorcycle racing

    Westhampton RacewayHosted local Drag Racing after National Speedway was shut down

    • Sad yes.I remember bringing my 1969 Triumph TR6 out to Bridgehampton..Driving over that broken down bridge. Racing the car and than driving it home..ahhh the good ole-days. Thanks Ken

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