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UNITED STATES - JULY 22: A section of the 1.5-mile High Line, an abandoned elevated spur built 70 years ago to carry freight to Manhattan's West Side, crosses 10th Ave. at 30th St. Last used in 1980, it is now covered with high grass, wildflowers and rust. Neighbors, civic groups and politicians are pushing to have it developed into an 18-foot-high, 7-acre parkland. It runs from the 34th St. railyards to Gansevoort St. in the Meatpacking District. (Photo by Thomas Monaster/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - JULY 22: A section of the 1.5-mile High Line, an abandoned elevated spur built 70 years ago to carry freight to Manhattan's West Side, crosses 10th Ave. at 30th St. Last used in 1980, it is now covered with high grass, wildflowers and rust. Neighbors, civic groups and politicians are pushing to have it developed into an 18-foot-high, 7-acre parkland. It runs from the 34th St. railyards to Gansevoort St. in the Meatpacking District. (Photo by Thomas Monaster/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
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97217524
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New York Daily News
Date created:
22 July, 1997
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New York Daily News
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