Park update: Due to high winds, the High Line is temporarily closed north of 23rd Street.
December 12, 2019
The Fluffy Birds of Winter
By High Line
Why do birds look so fluffy in winter? Learn about cold season birds on the High Line.
By High Line | December 12, 2019
Why do birds look so fluffy in winter? Learn about cold season birds on the High Line.
November 20, 2019
A Collaboration with Nature: An Interview with En Plein Air Artist Sam Falls
By High Line Art
We talked with En Plein Air artist Sam Falls about his installation Untitled (Four Arches).
By High Line Art | November 20, 2019
We talked with En Plein Air artist Sam Falls about his installation Untitled (Four Arches).
November 19, 2019
This Black Friday, #OptOutside
By High Line
2019 marks the fifth year that REI, one of the High Line’s longest partners, will close all of its locations on Black Friday, encouraging everyone to...
By High Line | November 19, 2019
2019 marks the fifth year that REI, one of the High Line’s longest partners, will close all of its locations on Black Friday, encouraging everyone to #OptOutside.
November 12, 2019
A Brief History of Chelsea with a Long-Time Resident
By High Line
We interviewed 96 year-old Chelsea resident Rosanna Cox Zuckerman for her birthday, and learned much about the High Line’s neighborhood in the...
By High Line | November 12, 2019
We interviewed 96 year-old Chelsea resident Rosanna Cox Zuckerman for her birthday, and learned much about the High Line’s neighborhood in the process.
November 7, 2019
The Language of the Land
By Meg Whiteford
This Native American Heritage month, we invite you to check out a short glossary of everyday words with Native American origins.
By Meg Whiteford | November 7, 2019
This Native American Heritage month, we invite you to check out a short glossary of everyday words with Native American origins.
November 5, 2019
We Came, We Talked, We Learned: The First High Line Network Symposium
By High Line Network
For two days in October, we gathered over 60 infrastructure reuse projects in New York City to discuss the role of public space as going beyond strictly...
By High Line Network | November 5, 2019
For two days in October, we gathered over 60 infrastructure reuse projects in New York City to discuss the role of public space as going beyond strictly economic impact.
September 26, 2019
Gardening as Storytelling: Talking Medicinal Plants with Our Director of Horticulture
By High Line
Introducing our new series of interviews with our director of horticulture. Up first: medicinal plants, in celebration of our horticulture festival.
By High Line | September 26, 2019
Introducing our new series of interviews with our director of horticulture. Up first: medicinal plants, in celebration of our horticulture festival.
September 22, 2019
Autumn Guide to the High Line
By High Line
From films, community programs, and changing leaves: our favorite things this fall on the High Line.
By High Line | September 22, 2019
From films, community programs, and changing leaves: our favorite things this fall on the High Line.
September 21, 2019
Featured Plant: Sassafras
By High Line Gardens
This small tree, native to the eastern half of the United States, has a rich ethnobotanical history.
By High Line Gardens | September 21, 2019
This small tree, native to the eastern half of the United States, has a rich ethnobotanical history.
September 13, 2019
Featured Plant: the American Sweetgum
By High Line Gardens
The sweetgum is one of the climax canopy species of the High Line network of plants, shrubs, and trees.
By High Line Gardens | September 13, 2019
The sweetgum is one of the climax canopy species of the High Line network of plants, shrubs, and trees.