Dollhouse Blog

7.28.2011

skate the high line today!


Today's the day! Grab your skates and get yourself to the High Line! Free skate starts in 37 minutes. Read this post for the full story.

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7.22.2011

high line presents outdoor rollerskating!

Calling all peeps who love to try new things. Who love to try new things on opening day! Who love to try new things on opening day for free!

The High Line is introducing outdoor rollerskating Thursday, July 28! Imagine, rollerskating outdoors under the summer sun in the coolest elevated park created from long-abandoned railroad tracks on the West Side in NYC? (I know, run-on sentence. But I couldn't contain my excitement.) The first 500 skaters will skate for free (regularly 12 bucks) on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Opens at 11am, but you know NYC. Line up early! And even earlier on Saturday...

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6.08.2011

wait, what?


Wait, the second part of the High Line is officially open? How did we miss this? Well, technically didn't miss this. We caught it, on the "day of" thanks to seeing the Coolhaus truck in the Garment District today, which led us to studying their Twitter feed, which led us to their TwitPic and breaking news.

So, let's all explore the newly-opened continuation of the High Line!! And eat some Coolhaus ice cream sandwiches! And wear sun block. Because, while the High Line is a very interesting elevated park on the old rail road tracks on the West Side, it certainly isn't shady. Or cool. And today's a scorcher in NYC.

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7.07.2009

the high line is open!

The High Line entrance and cool logo, designed by Pentagram.
[all images in this post by Matthew McDermott]


The end of the line. Gansevoort Street.
The Standard Hotel in the background.


The cement walkway imitates the old railroad tracks.


Yup. Places to lounge too.


Perhaps you have been hearing for years about a mysterious park on a deserted elevated railway on the West Side of New York called the High Line? Well it's open now, and totally worth a visit! It's free. It's open 7 days, from 7am to 10pm. If you like gazing at New York's beautiful skyline and Hudson River from new angles, you'll like this new parkway.

Bring someone you like. Bring some lunch. Or buy a cookie and iced coffee from one of two small concession stands from Birdbath* along the multi-block route. There are lots of pretty flowers and young plants. And interesting architectural details that imitate the old railroad tracks. And plenty of benches to stop, sit and contemplate what used to be transported along the High Line.

Here are a few points of history for you. The High Line was built in the 1930s to remove dangerous freight traffic from the streets, elevating the trains 30 feet in the air above Manhattan's largest industrial district at the time. Trains stopped running on the High Line in 1980. A neighborhood advocacy group called Friends of the High Line was established in 1999 to save the High Line from demolition. The project gained support from the City in 2002. Landscape architects James Corner Field Operations and architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro were selected to design the new repurposed public space. The first portion of the High Line opened in June of 2009, running from Gansevoort to 20th Street.



*Birdbath is a division of City Bakery--they have excellent chocolate chip cookies!

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