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A Motor Parkway Panel has been convened to keep the LIMP alive in situ, in minds, and in museums.
There is also a lot of automotive material on my ORDNANCE and HISTORY pages.
Also, if you like automotive history, see the links on the Automotive page.
RoW = Right-of- Way.
(15 Mar 04)
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After Nixon debated Kruschev in the kitchen of an American prefab "House of the Future" at a fair in Moscow on 24 Jul 1959, the house was disassembled, brought backto the States, and set up between the two south marginal roads at Roosevelt Field on Long Island. That south marginal road, just north of Stewart Avenue in Garden City, IS the LIMP RoW. My folks and I went to see the house and there, on the grass (now a parking lot) just E of the house sat a Bell 47 helicopter of fledgling New York Airways, in back of a sign offering 15-minute sight-seeing flights for an astronomical sum. Well, Dad looked at me and I looked at him and Mom looked disgusted. "You're NOT leaving me here alone!", quoth she, so up went all three of us, crammed side-by-side in the bubble with the pilot. Admittedly this makes no sense; it should have been a Bell 47J Ranger for that many people but it was a full bubble and I have a shot of Mom looking grim as all get out (she had a fear of heights) sitting in the bubble above absolutely nothing. Be that as it may, the pilot took off facing due west so that the LIMP RoW was to our left with Clinton Road directly ahead, bore right (N) over the W marginal roads at about the N end of Raymond Court, just W of the SW driveway into Roosevelt Field, heading N toward Old Country Road (I believe that's the old Girl Scout headquarters building dead ahead in the infield and the old Franklin National Bank headquarters building in the upper right, on OCR) with the LIMP RoW between Pell Terrace and Russell Road off to our left:

At that juncture we turned right again (E) along OCR and there's NY Telephone Company's huge facility (with the curved driveways on East Gate Boulevard) and Zeckendorf Boulevard (Bill Z. built R. Field mall) just beyond them, coming in at the right and turning to the left to become the entrance to Roosevelt Raceway off to the left. That's the LIMP RoW just beyond, with Stewart Avenue just beyond that and the runways of Mitchel Field barely visible at upper right:
) running (black
lines) diagonally along the upper margin and crossing the MBP at almost the
same spot where the LIMP runs L-R (E-W, white lines).
Turning right (W) along OCR, we come to Salisbury (now Eisenhower) Park and the intersection of its W entrance oppposite the E end of Stewart Avenue and Merrick Avenue (Post Avenue N of OCR; formerly Whale Neck Road). The far right (SW) corner of that intersection is now the 1-800-FLOWERS headquarters building. That's the LIMP RoW just on our side of the intersection, marked by a line of trees and the abandoned Central RR of LI RoW just beyond Stewart, also marked by a line of trees (our side of the lake), with the abandoned two-story Meadowbrook Club RR station (then Abilities, Inc.'s paint shop) on this side (past the empty plot) and the clubhouse on the other side. The MBP runs to the right of the clubhouse and Mitchel Field's runways are to the upper right:
Lastly, we're heading in to land between the south marginal roads, with the SW entrance to the Field just over the pilot's right shoulder, looking right down at the RoW, with Raymond Court clear as a bell just beyond that (black lines), and Clinton Road running parallel to the top margin. I can't make out the LIMP Super's house but it is at the near left of the intersection of the RoW and Clinton and then you can see the RoW swinging northerly across Clinton, heading right between Pell Terrace and Russell Road towards OCR, Jericho Turnpike (with a toll lodge not yet modified beyond recognition), and Westbury and Hillside Avenues:

(27 Feb 04)
Other images taken on that flight had nothing to do with the LIMP; eventually,
they, too, will be scanned and will appear on my LI pages.
(27 Feb 04)
Roosevelt Field Area by air (1938).
(12 Mar 04)
Motor Parkway Panel Associate Howard Kroplick sent me this fantastic aerial shot of the same area as it was in 1938; the image is an Army Air Corps photo extending from the Mineola DPW lot (the white area at top L) just S of Westbury Avenue (just above the top margin) down to the E-W segment of the RoW just N of Stewart Avenue (it is HUGE, 747Kb, so I also broke it up into pertinent segments so you don't have to load so much):

{It's labeled Mineola but the Field was actually in Garden City.}
You can clearly see George Vanderbilt's revived Cup road course at R center, which is about where Lindbergh took off, heading R (E).
Here's the segment with the main line of the LIRR running L-R near the top, Old Country Road running L-R near the bottom, the LIMP RoW dropping around the Mineola DPW lot at top and running due S just R (E) of the Fairhaven complex with Wisteria Avenue clearly evident to the far L (W):

Next (L), I enlarged the curve area from the Clinton overpass to the N end of Raymond Court:

Lastly (R), there's the Clinton overpass (angled), the Super's house (white roof) and the Toll Lodge (black roof), up close (and close to pixellation).
To top all this off, Howard also turned up these two aerial photos of the Meadowbrook
Toll Lodge and the Merrick Avenue bridge; in the photo at left, taken in 1931, we are
looking N down at the lodge, with Merrick Avenue running N-S at the right (the bridge
is not really visible) while, in the right photo, taken in 1937, just before things shut
down, the lodge is barely discernible while the bridge is quite easily seen:
(15 Mar 04)

The right picture is a detail friom a massive aerial photo of the Mitchel Field
area which is now shown in full and in great detail at
Mitchel Field Area (1937) on the next page.
(17 Mar 04)
As if that wasn't enough, Howard also sent along this picture of Roosevelt Flying Field
from the LIMP, showing the Old Westbury Golf Club in the foreground j ust beyond the
posts and the flying field and its hangars along Clinton (far left) and Old Country Road
(far center and far right):
(16 Mar 04)

Thanks triply, Howard!
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