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Thursday, August 4, 2011
New York's elavated railway built in 1930's and abandoned in the 80's is finally a beautiful city park
Posted by st at 7:40 PMphoto by James Estrin of the New York Times
The High Line was originally constructed in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District in the 1930s to lift dangerous freight trains off of city streets. Abandoned in the 1980′s the High Line went into decay and disrepair and was rediscovered in popular consciousness in 2000, after acclaimed photographer Joel Sternfeld captured the beauty of the industrial relic in photos: overgrown with wildflowers — an abandoned human structure essentially reclaimed by nature in a matter of 20 years.
Photo by Joel Sternfeld
See a 36 photo gallery and get the full story at http://inhabitat.com/new-yorks-high-line-park-in-the-sky-opens-today/ via the incredible variety of cool stuff at http://stipistop.com/
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