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November 18, 2022

High Line Network Symposium: Inspiration and Conversations from Miami

By Asima Jansveld, High Line Network

Discover lessons learned from the High Line Network symposium: Forward Spaces: Technology & the Future of Infrastructure Reuse.

High Line Network Symposium: Inspiration and Conversations from Miami

By Asima Jansveld, High Line Network | November 18, 2022

Discover lessons learned from the High Line Network symposium: Forward Spaces: Technology & the Future of Infrastructure Reuse.

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August 9, 2022

Alan van Capelle to join as Executive Director

Alan van Capelle will serve as the High Line’s next Executive Director.

Alan van Capelle to join as Executive Director

August 9, 2022

Alan van Capelle will serve as the High Line’s next Executive Director.

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September 14, 2021

Significant others: plants & insects

By High Line

Discover interesting relationships between High Line plants and insects you may find in the park.

Significant others: plants & insects

By High Line | September 14, 2021

Discover interesting relationships between High Line plants and insects you may find in the park.

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August 18, 2021

How you can support insects

By High Line

Learn how to support living organisms, plants, and insects,

How you can support insects

By High Line | August 18, 2021

Learn how to support living organisms, plants, and insects,

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August 18, 2021

How High Line Gardeners support insects

By High Line

Our gardeners are stewards of an entire ecosystem in the park—supporting birds, insects, and other creatures.

How High Line Gardeners support insects

By High Line | August 18, 2021

Our gardeners are stewards of an entire ecosystem in the park—supporting birds, insects, and other creatures.

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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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February 3, 2021

High Line Backgrounds for Video Calls

Brighten up your background with a High Line photo.

High Line Backgrounds for Video Calls

February 3, 2021

Brighten up your background with a High Line photo.

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August 7, 2020

Inside Track: High Line Network

Leaders from High Line Network projects discuss equitable development.

Inside Track: High Line Network

August 7, 2020

Leaders from High Line Network projects discuss equitable development.

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August 6, 2020

Plant of the Week: Northern blazing star

Northern blazing star, Liatris scariosa var. scariosa, is a perennial in the aster family which produces beautiful purple thistle-like flowers in the...

Plant of the Week: Northern blazing star

August 6, 2020

Northern blazing star, Liatris scariosa var. scariosa, is a perennial in the aster family which produces beautiful purple thistle-like flowers in the mid-summer. It is native to the eastern half of North America and goes by several...

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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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