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Friends of the High Line raises nearly 100% of the High Line’s annual budget. Owned by the City of New York, the High Line is a public park programmed, maintained, and operated by Friends of the High Line, in partnership with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation.
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The High Line is a public park built on a historic freight...
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Friends of the High Line raises nearly 100% of the High...
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Friends of the High Line raises nearly 100% of the High...
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The High Line is both a nonprofit organization and a public...
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About High Line Food. The High Line’s food program was...
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High Line Art is dedicated to expanding the role of...
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The High Line was once a railway that provided vital...
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Website. www.thehighline.org. The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long (2.33 km) elevated linear park, greenway, and rail trail created on a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. The High Line's design is a collaboration between James Corner Field Operations, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Piet Oudolf.
- 2009; 14 years ago
- A linear 1.45-mile (2.33 km) stretch of viaduct
The High Line. This elevated railway turned public park provides fantastic views of the Hudson River and New York City skyline on Manhattan's West Side. The 1.5-mile High Line draws travelers to its lush horticulture, art installations and community programs. Here, you can have a leisure stroll along the structure and admire colorful murals and ...
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The High Line is a former freight rail line transformed into a park on Manhattan’s West Side. Learn about its history, rules, entrances, restrooms, and facilities, and enjoy its gardens, art, and views.
May 11, 2024 · The High Line, elevated park and promenade built on an abandoned freight rail line on the West Side of Manhattan, New York. Its first section opened in 2009 and the final section in 2014. When it was completed, the High Line occupied 22 of the 41 blocks originally traversed by the railway.