Long Island Automotive Museum

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The Long Island Automotive Museum was founded by the automobile collector and writer Henry Austin Clark Jr. in 1948 in Southampton on Long Island. The museum featured many cars including the Thomas Flyer car that won the 1908 Paris-New York Race. In the 1950s, the museum employed Joe Tracy, who participated in the 1904-1906 Vanderbilt Cup Races. The museum closed in 1980.

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The Long Island Automotive Museum was founded by the automobile collector and writer Henry Austin Clark Jr. in 1948 in Southampton on Long Island. The museum featured many cars including the Thomas Flyer car that won the 1908 Paris-New York Race. In the 1950s, the museum employed Joe Tracy, who participated in the 1904-1906 Vanderbilt Cup Races. The museum closed in 1980.

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Subject ID: 55404