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Transformation of NYC’s High Line

Posted on January 12, 2012 by Keon Monroe
image by reston2020

Throughout Manhattan, elevated railways built in the 1930s are being transformed into public parks.  The line shown is above 10th Avenue in downtown New York City. This section of the park opened in 2009, and similar renovation projects are restoring railways as parks in Philadelphia, Bangkok and Paris.

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