2010-07-30 / Community

“Black Beast” 1909 Alco Racer At Toll Lodge

The Black Beast
The Black Beast For folks who missed viewing the renowned 1909 Alco-6 “Black Beast” racer when it was exhibited at Village Hall before the Board of Trustees meeting on June 17, the Garden City Chamber is providing another opportunity! The “Black Beast” will be on display under the canopy at the historic Garden City Toll Lodge, home of the Chamber next Wednesday, August 4 between 10 a.m. and Noon.

The “Black Beast” won the prestigious Vanderbilt Cup Races in 1909 and 19010 held on parts of the Long island Motor Parkway which opened in 1908 and was constructed by William K. Vanderbilt. The “Beast” was also a participant in the first Indianapolis 500 race in May 1911.

The restored 1909 Alco-6 “Black Beast” racer is one of the first six-cylinder race cars and one of only 12 known existing Alco cars of the 1,100 built from 1908-1913. Said to have attained a speed of 121 miles per hour, it was purchased by Long islander, Howard Kroplick in 2008 - returning to the United States after 15 years in France.

It seems fitting that the “Black Beast” should be displayed at the Garden City Toll Lodge, originally located on Vanderbilt Court (east of Clinton Road) where the “Beast” entered the Motor Parkway. The Chamber of Commerce had moved the Toll Lodge to 230 Seventh Street (across from AAA) where it has served as its office for the past 21 years.

“The Chamber thanks Howard Kroplick, a noted expert on the Vanderbilt Cup Races and the Long island Motor Parkway, for making possible this additional viewing of the “Black Beast” next Wednesday. It will be a great opportunity for parents to bring the kids on over and catch a few photos of their kids with the ‘Beast,’” said Althea Robinson, Chamber executive director.

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