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The High Line

The High Line, which runs 1.45 miles along a disused railroad line on the Lower West Side of Manhattan, is one of those successful urban projects that brings beauty to a neighborhood. Funded entirely through private donors and drives, the aerial greenway provides a park-like space where trains used to rumble through with cars full of frozen turkeys and coal for power plants. The site is well-designed and visually pleasing. Readers can learn about the project in the About tab, which provides a timeline, a design section, and photographs (including a link to the organization's Flickr page). The High Line Blog is updated regularly and features posts about the recent goings on. For anyone interested in urban renewal projects, this site offers many treasures.
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Friends of the High Line
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2000
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Date of Scout Publication
February 6th, 2015
Date Of Record Creation
February 4th, 2015 at 1:08pm
Date Of Record Release
February 5th, 2015 at 8:45am
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