The sculpture of a nineteenth-century maid sitting on the modern countertop sets the tone for this converted butler's pantry turned twentieth-century kitchen. When the owners of this nearly one-hundred-year-old country mansion on Long Island refinished this area, they decided to leave the revolving service window in the center of the pickled oak buffet.
LIRR ran four of these little hirail VW Transporters back in the 1960's -- basically for less cost and hassle than a Fairmount Speeder and just as good on gas...
Came equipped with a homemade pintle jack turntable for fast U-turns! Seemingly the track maintenance crews, who called themselves the Cockney slang "Gandy Dancers" lovingly called this versatile little Volkswagen Transporter a "Gandyvvagen"
Before the Commack Motor Inn became a 70s love hotel, it was called the Jerimac Motel. Built in 1957, the Jerimac was advertised as a "home away from home" and was featured in the Green Book.