When I was in New York with my dear friend Stacy, we chose to tour one of the top tourist attractions of the country which was the High Line. I had no idea what it was all about until we experienced it ourselves. The High Line is a one mile linear park built on old historic railroad tracks. It lies on Manhatten’s west side and was opened to the public in 2011. It is really one of the most unique experiences you can imagine walking along what was where a train ran for many years. The park was built there by a community based nonprofit supported organization’s effort at preserving history (
http://www.thehighline.org/ ).
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Love the High Line, something the city did great. Nice photos.
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I agree. I was really surprised how the experience made me feel. It was a community effort that was a nonprofit that made it all possible.
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We were there in May in and I feel in love with this park. Can’t wait till my next trip. I plan to spend more time there and walk the entire park!
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We did walk the whole park! You will definitely enjoy doing that! Thank you for reading Lisa!
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Lovely! I’ve never heard of this park before, but I hope I can go the next time I travel there. Love the photos!!
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Thank you so much. I try to show variety on my blog! I think you would enjoy this unique park!
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NYC is one of my favorite places, but although I’ve heard about it I’ve never been to the High Line. Thanks for reminding me; next time for sure.
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You will enjoy it! We had a spectacular week there and to spend it just having “girl” time was a fabulous experience~ Thanks Jane!
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Thanks for sharing … a very fresh way of experiencing New York!
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It really is. The community that sponsored this project wanted everything to be organic and environmentally friendly. Thanks for reading. Alesia
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Great photos! One of my favorite places to visit in the city.
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I had such a great time on this trip. I hope to go again soon, but it will have to wait until next year! Thank you for checking out my photos.
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