Long Island Motor Parkway presentation

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Poor Willy! He is so misunderstood! Historians have called the Long Island Motor Parkway the road to nowhere. Now, new information about Willy K. Vanderbilt provides new insights into where the road might have been headed.

Roslyn Landmark Society is proud to combine our efforts with the Bryant Library. We invite the public to our lecture on William K. Vanderbilt II. Our Guest speaker is Steve Gittelman one of the most informed speakers on the Vanderbilts.

The presentation will take place Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 7:00 p.m. at The Bryant Library

Steve Gittelman is Vanderbilt’s biographer and most recently has written a fourth book on the life of the photographer who traveled with him.

Gittelman’s other books are about William K.’s cousin Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt who died on the Lusitania and J.P. Morgan’s most notable failure – the building of the S.S. Titanic. Gittelman’s book on Morgan has been made into a docudrama, now appearing on Reelz.  For 30 years he has been a trustee of the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, where he served as chairman for fifteen years.

Most recently, he chaired the successful re-accreditation effort of the museum.  Gittelman is an award-winning speaker.  He is a resident of Huntington, where he lives with his wife Elaine.

“Steve is not just a Historian, I would call him an investigative historian who reads between the lines and then connects the dots to bring forward a new vision of the motivations of Willie K. It promises to be a fascinating evening,” said Jay A. Corn, secretary of the Roslyn Landmark Society.

Submission by   Jay A. Corn, secretary of the Roslyn Landmark Society.

 

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