A guide to visiting the High Line in NYC. Everything you need to know about visiting this unique elevated park in New York that takes in public art, imaginative planting, architecture and industrial history. Walking the New York City High Line A November stroll along the city of New York...
*The History of the High Line, going back to the 1830s when the railroad first came to NYC. An International Model of Adaptive Reuse: the High Line’s transformative role in urban placemaking around the globe, sparking the development of innovativeurban greenwaysand public spaces in cities of ...
The area has recently been taken over by the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation where a non-profit organization ‘Friends of the High Line’ builds and maintains this incredible public space. Phase II of the High Line just opened last week (June 8, 2011) to much fanfare. The High Line...
Cashmere — The Origin of a Secret will be on view to the public starting November 14 through November 16 at the 14th Street Passage on the Highline in NY. Uma Thurman (Getty Images) Francesco Carrozzini and Bee Carrozzini (Getty Images) Paul Feig and Laura Feig (Getty Images) Sharon...
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The High Line is New York’s latest architectural triumph; a formerly abandoned elevated railway from the 1930s which has been transformed into an excellent park in which visitors are able to travel over viaducts and rails that once were used to deliver goods to the city. The history of thi...
The rail trail conversion of this track is one of the few beautification projects in New York City that also manages to draw upon rich urban history. See for yourself why over 5 million people visit the High Line annually. Tour the modern sculptures that you’ll find throughout the High ...
Afterward, enjoy a leisurely walk on the High Line*, NYC’s elevated park, and hear tales of its history serving West Side factories. Wander through the Meatpacking District, understanding its transformation from “not” to “hot.” Immerse yourself in a flavorful journey through history and inn...
Exploring the neighborhood surrounding our cafe at 24 Ninth Ave., NYC is a wonderful way to spend Father's Day. The neighborhood offers some great activities such as a walk on The High Line, a visit to the Whitney Museum, or a city bike ride near the water through Hudson River Park (...