Tag: Jericho
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Exclusive from the Garden City Archives: Old 16 Locomobile taking a turn in the hamlet of Jericho during the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Garden City village historian Bill Bellmer has forwarded this never-before-published photo from the Garden City Archives.
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Mystery Foto #4 Solved: The family of William Cullen Bryant of Roslyn Harbor watching the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race in Jericho
Did you identify this weekend's challenging Mystery Foto?
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Mystery Foto #52 Solved: The Long Island Cloverleaf that destroyed the Hamlet of Jericho
Did you solve the final Mystery Foto of 2020?
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Mystery Foto #36 Solved: The P43 Racer Taking a Turn in the Hamlet of Jericho
Did you solve this weekend's Mystery Foto?
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Mystery Foto #6 Solved: The Jericho Turn in Jericho on a Vanderbilt Cup Race Course
The Garden City Archives challenges you to identify another never-before-published Mystery Foto.
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Saturday Search: A Jericho Ford Fire Truck (Updated: 2/15/2015)
Betsey Murphy, local history librarian for the Jericho Library, is researching this fire truck.
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Mystery Foto #48 Solved: D.F. Maltby Automobile Garage in Jericho After the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race
The final Mystery Foto of 2013 was a previously unpublished image and a bit of a challenge.
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Vanderbilia Postcard Series #1: The Locomobile Postcards of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Ron M. Jr: "I love the site. Thank you for your hard work on it. I am a Long Island postcard collector and am wondering if you have a complete 'checklist' of the Long Island Vanderbilt Cup postcards that were produced. I have a few and am interested in learning…
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From the William Cullen Bryant Family Albums: A View of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race in Jericho
The Vanderbilt Cup Race never failed to draw people of wealth and social status including the family of William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), the prominent poet, newspaper editor and civic leader.
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Newsday Update: “Jericho’s Maine Maid Inn gets landmark status”
Reporter Bill Bleyer reported in Newsday today that the Oyster Bay Town Board has designated the Maine Maid Inn as a landmark.
The partially completed train crossing is obviously Mineola or Albertson. Staring at the picture it could easily be…