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June 23, 2020

Plant of the Week: Foxtail Lily

By Erika Harvey

Since the High Line opened in 2009, we’ve watched some horticultural traditions emerge that we look forward to every year. There is Spring Cutback...

Plant of the Week: Foxtail Lily

By Erika Harvey | June 23, 2020

Since the High Line opened in 2009, we’ve watched some horticultural traditions emerge that we look forward to every year. There is Spring Cutback, the first opening of the 23rd Street Lawn, the love/hate reactions to the scent of the...

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June 16, 2020

Looking within

The tragic and senseless murders of George Floyd and of so many others have further exposed the severe inequities, structural racism, and division that...

Looking within

June 16, 2020

The tragic and senseless murders of George Floyd and of so many others have further exposed the severe inequities, structural racism, and division that pervade our country. Read our statement.

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May 28, 2020

Inside Track: Art in Times of Crisis

Cecilia Alemani, Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Director & Chief Curator of High Line Art, and artist Jordan Casteel discuss the power of art in challenging...

Inside Track: Art in Times of Crisis

May 28, 2020

Cecilia Alemani, Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Director & Chief Curator of High Line Art, and artist Jordan Casteel discuss the power of art in challenging times.

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May 14, 2020

The Enduring Flowers of Spring

By High Line

All about spring ephemerals—tulips, daffodils, shooting stars, and more.

The Enduring Flowers of Spring

By High Line | May 14, 2020

All about spring ephemerals—tulips, daffodils, shooting stars, and more.

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January 6, 2020

“The Most Influential Architecture of the Decade Wasn’t a Building.”

By High Line

Our 2019 year in review and some things to come in the year ahead.

“The Most Influential Architecture of the Decade Wasn’t a Building.”

By High Line | January 6, 2020

Our 2019 year in review and some things to come in the year ahead.

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December 16, 2019

“The Best of Days”: Winter on the High Line

By High Line

Discover the best ways to enjoy the High Line this season.

“The Best of Days”: Winter on the High Line

By High Line | December 16, 2019

Discover the best ways to enjoy the High Line this season.

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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.

The Fluffy Birds of Winter

By High Line | December 12, 2019

Why do birds look so fluffy in winter? Learn about cold season birds on the High Line.

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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).

A Collaboration with Nature: An Interview with En Plein Air Artist Sam Falls

By High Line Art | November 20, 2019

We talked with En Plein Air artist Sam Falls about his installation Untitled (Four Arches).

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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...

This Black Friday, #OptOutside

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.

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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...

A Brief History of Chelsea with a Long-Time Resident

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.

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