Have you heard about the
High Line? If you're in New York and you haven't—how heavy is that rock you're under? If you're outside of New York, you're forgiven.
I was a bit dubious of it—it's a park on top of old elevated train tracks, which have been abandoned for years. I heard rumblings and grumblings of how much money it cost to re-hab and I wasn't sure if it would be worth it.
But I went on one of the first non-rainy days this summer, and I was very impressed.


There were plenty of places to put up your feet.


And remnants of what it used to be. The plantings are all based off what was naturally growing there when the tracks were abandoned.

This was stretch was the first section of the park—multiple more are in the works and they'll stretch up to 34th Street on the west side of the city. I have a feeling I'll be visiting again. And if you haven't gone yet, definitely check it out.
2 comments:
I saw the conceptual drawings for this project online last week!! I must must must see it sometime very soon! I love the idea, lucky you!
nikki, you'd love it. next time you visit, we must go!
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