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Once a freight line built to transport meat, agricultural goods and mail to Manhattan's industrial West Side, The High Line has undergone a complete restoration and is now a destination for locals and tourists alike. Combining meandering concrete pathways for leisurely strolls, lawns for picnicking and benches for pontificating - the city of New York has turned water into wine with the guiding hand of landscape architects James Corner Field Operations, and architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro,
Located in Manhattan's West Side, The High Line runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street, between 10th & 11th Avenues - totaling 1.45 miles in length.


While the Big Apple might like to take all the credit for this brilliant idea - it really can't. Paris successfully converted a similar rail viaduct into an elevated park called the Promenade Plantée. According to The High Line website, similar projects are in early stages in St. Louis, Philadelphia, Jersey City, Chicago, and Rotterdam.









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