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This holiday season, avoid the post office and adopt a plant on the High Line as a sustainable and thoughtful gift for whoever brings you joy.

October 28, 2024

ART WITH A VIEW: Alicia Mersy, “NYC Wisdom”

High Line Originals artist Alicia Mersy joins Ali Rosa-Salas in conversation.

ART WITH A VIEW: Alicia Mersy, “NYC Wisdom”

October 28, 2024

High Line Originals artist Alicia Mersy joins Ali Rosa-Salas in conversation.

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February 20, 2024

Art With a View: A conversation with artist Derrick Adams

By High Line

Derrick Adams’ work has expanded the dialogue around contemporary Black life and culture.

Art With a View: A conversation with artist Derrick Adams

By High Line | February 20, 2024

Derrick Adams’ work has expanded the dialogue around contemporary Black life and culture.

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December 11, 2023

Growing together

Thriving plants & budding careers. Meet Meet High Line Teen Mia & horticulture supervisor Yvette.

Growing together

December 11, 2023

Thriving plants & budding careers. Meet Meet High Line Teen Mia & horticulture supervisor Yvette.

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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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February 22, 2021

Winter Gardens and Spring Cutback

By High Line

Eric Rodriguez, Director of Horticulture, describes the wonders of wintertime gardens and preparation for Spring Cutback.

Winter Gardens and Spring Cutback

By High Line | February 22, 2021

Eric Rodriguez, Director of Horticulture, describes the wonders of wintertime gardens and preparation for Spring Cutback.

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January 11, 2021

A Vision for New Connections

A new vision to increase pedestrian connectivity on the West Side.

A Vision for New Connections

January 11, 2021

A new vision to increase pedestrian connectivity on the West Side.

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September 16, 2020

On Becoming an Artist:
High Line Teens Interview Cauleen Smith

By High Line Teens

The artist on where to begin an artwork, everyday inspiration, and counting on young people today.

On Becoming an Artist:
High Line Teens Interview Cauleen Smith

By High Line Teens | September 16, 2020

The artist on where to begin an artwork, everyday inspiration, and counting on young people today.

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