Park update: The Interim Walkway at the Western Rail Yards (between 30th & 34th Streets) will be closed to the public on June 12 & 13.

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30th Street Challenge
Give by June 20

To meet the demands of our busiest time of the year, we ask all friends of the High Line to help us raise a total of $30,000—$1,000 for each block of our 1.5-mile-long park along Manhattan’s West Side.

July 22, 2021

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

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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

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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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June 29, 2020

Building Community

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We’re expanding the High Line Network and growing our community of leaders to build better and more equitable cities.

Building Community

By High Line | June 29, 2020

We’re expanding the High Line Network and growing our community of leaders to build better and more equitable cities.

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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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May 8, 2020

Inside Track: Garden Resiliency

Robert Hammond and Eric Rodriguez talk about the issues facing our gardens and plans to keep them thriving.

Inside Track: Garden Resiliency

May 8, 2020

Robert Hammond and Eric Rodriguez talk about the issues facing our gardens and plans to keep them thriving.

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April 21, 2020

Future-facing Gardens

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Director of Horticulture Eric Rodriguez discusses resiliency in horticulture.

Future-facing Gardens

By High Line | April 21, 2020

Director of Horticulture Eric Rodriguez discusses resiliency in horticulture.

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April 14, 2020

To a Resilient New York: Notes from Quarantine

By High Line

Six poems by eighteen artists/writers combine into an exquisite assemblage for our quarantine times.

To a Resilient New York: Notes from Quarantine

By High Line | April 14, 2020

Six poems by eighteen artists/writers combine into an exquisite assemblage for our quarantine times.

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March 5, 2020

Mushrooms, New Plants, and Homes for Bees: Garden Updates from Our Director of Horticulture

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As spring kicks into gear, we spoke with our director of horticulture about our plans for the gardens.

Mushrooms, New Plants, and Homes for Bees: Garden Updates from Our Director of Horticulture

By High Line | March 5, 2020

As spring kicks into gear, we spoke with our director of horticulture about our plans for the gardens.

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