Park update: From April 14 – 18, the section of the High Line between 16th Street and 23rd Street will be temporarily closed. Visitors may exit at those streets and walk along 10th Avenue to re-enter the park. Stairs and an elevator are available at 23rd Street. At 16th Street, stairs are available.

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April 10, 2025

Breaking new ground in public space design

In April 2006, construction began on the High Line, launching a new way of thinking about public space design.

Breaking new ground in public space design

April 10, 2025

In April 2006, construction began on the High Line, launching a new way of thinking about public space design.

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January 29, 2025

Snow removal on the High Line

Get a window into the High Line’s unique challenges in clearing snow and how our staff navigates them to keep our visitors safe.

Snow removal on the High Line

January 29, 2025

Get a window into the High Line’s unique challenges in clearing snow and how our staff navigates them to keep our visitors safe.

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December 20, 2023

Take the holidays to new heights near the High Line

Five fun stops to make on your winter adventure to the park.

Take the holidays to new heights near the High Line

December 20, 2023

Five fun stops to make on your winter adventure to the park.

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December 14, 2023

Why Ruinart Champagne is helping "keep it wild" on the High Line

Reflecting on the power of partnership to bring the 2023 native plants celebration to life.

Why Ruinart Champagne is helping "keep it wild" on the High Line

December 14, 2023

Reflecting on the power of partnership to bring the 2023 native plants celebration to life.

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November 30, 2022

Winter Lights Powered by Genesis

Experience a new light installation along the High Line’s Chelsea Market Passage.

Winter Lights Powered by Genesis

November 30, 2022

Experience a new light installation along the High Line’s Chelsea Market Passage.

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October 28, 2021

The History of "Death Avenue"

By Madeline Berg

Discover the story of the West Side Cowboys and Death Avenue.

The History of "Death Avenue"

By Madeline Berg | October 28, 2021

Discover the story of the West Side Cowboys and Death Avenue.

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October 21, 2021

Back to the Future of the High Line

By Erika Harvey

In 2003, we asked the public to envision the future of the High Line in an open “ideas competition.”

Back to the Future of the High Line

By Erika Harvey | October 21, 2021

In 2003, we asked the public to envision the future of the High Line in an open “ideas competition.”

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July 22, 2021

22 Years Ago: A New York Times Article, Two Residents, and a Historic Community Board Meeting

By High Line

On July 25, 1999, an article on the High Line ran in the New York Times. In it, a new idea was proposed for the elevated rail, which was slated for...

22 Years Ago: A New York Times Article, Two Residents, and a Historic Community Board Meeting

By High Line | July 22, 2021

On July 25, 1999, an article on the High Line ran in the New York Times. In it, a new idea was proposed for the elevated rail, which was slated for demolition at the time.

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June 24, 2021

Behind the Bushes: The Queer History of the High Line

By High Line

If the High Line is a landmark today, much of the credit goes to the LGBTQ+ community.

Behind the Bushes: The Queer History of the High Line

By High Line | June 24, 2021

If the High Line is a landmark today, much of the credit goes to the LGBTQ+ community.

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January 9, 2020

Connecting Through Images: An Interview with Photographer Jonathan Flaum

By High Line

We interviewed New York City photographer, and former High Line photo-documentarian, Jonathan Flaum.

Connecting Through Images: An Interview with Photographer Jonathan Flaum

By High Line | January 9, 2020

We interviewed New York City photographer, and former High Line photo-documentarian, Jonathan Flaum.

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