For years, my cousin Timothy has introduced me to the sights and sounds of New York City when I have come to visit. This weekend he introduced me to the NYC High Line Park. What a treat!
As noted on the official website, “The High Line was built in the 1930s, as part of a massive public-private infrastructure project called the West Side Improvement. It lifted freight traffic 30 feet in the air, removing dangerous trains from the streets of Manhattan’s largest industrial district. No trains have run on the High Line since 1980. Friends of the High Line, a community-based non-profit group, formed in 1999 when the historic structure was under threat of demolition. Friends of the High Line works in partnership with the City of New York to preserve and maintain the structure as an elevated public park.”
An elevated public park. It really must be seen to be believed. Learn more here. I was impressed by how the park engages the senses. Not just sight, but through its Public Art, all of the senses are engaged. I hope to write more about my experience in the near future, but until then here are a few pictures from our time on the High Line.




Great shots! Thanks for posting.