An abandoned rail line has become an elevated park known as the High Line. Dense plantings at the southern end heighten the contrast with the old steel structure as well as with the cityscape. The Standard Hotel, one of three buildings that cross over the High Line, is on the right.
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Look at that! A view of the High Line I don’t think I’ve posted yet!! :0 (I know, I didn’t think it was possible...
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we need this everywhere =D
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Great and very cool example of urban revitalization.
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