What is the High Line?
The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated, steel structure built in the 1930s to carry freight trains. It’s now a greenway that runs in the Meatpacking District, through the West Chelsea gallery neighborhood, ending at 34th Street, next to the Jacob Javits Convention Center. The last train ran on it in 1980. The city and the non-profit “Friends of High Line” have done a fabulous job restoring and preserving this beauty! Another fabulous day in the neighborhood!
BB says
Looks awesome. I hope you have a journal documenting your experience and capturing every feeling, sensation and thought that comes to mind. Years from now you will read it and re-live it all over again. Will bring you spiritual happiness beyond your dreams.
Love BB