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Aug 9, 2010 | Posted in Blog, Life, Photography, Travel

Discovering The High Line, Chelsea

Discovering The High Line, Chelsea

In the trendy meatpacking district I took a stroll on the High Line promenade for the first time last weekend and it was great. The gardens with the beautiful flowers were so inviting. They were plenty of benches to relax on and all along the promenade there were views of the Hudson River and the West Side. It's a brand new elevated park with a rich unique history.

( The High Line is elevated 30 feet above street level and has a beautiful view of the city)

(A view of the building looming hazily in the background)

(Tunnel)

(The remaining tracks)

(Us in the High Line Park)

The High Line was a former elevated freight railroad that was built in the 1930s to keep the trains off the street and out of the way of pedestrians and street cars. It was lifted 30 feet in the air due to so many accidents that occurred between freight trains and street level traffic between 1851-1929. The high line was built to connect directly to factories and warehouses, allowing trains to go through and drop off the goods. The railroad has not been in use since the 1980s due to the growth of interstate trucking. The High Line is now a new elevated public park on the West Side of Manhattan. With an interesting architecture and the beautiful garden, who would have guessed that an abandoned railroad could be turned into such a beautiful park?

(This became the Death Avenue Between 1851-1929)

(The Railroad by 11Avenue, Photo Credit: www.thehighline.org)

(The Railroad Between 1851-1929, Photo Credit: www.thehighline.org)

(For safety, men on horses, called the West Side Cowboys, ride in front of trains waving red flags, Photo Credit: www.thehighline.org)

(The High Line, Photo Credit: www.thehighline.org)

(The High Line, Photo Credit: www.thehighline.org)

(Heading to Chelsea Market)

A nearby High Line staircase leads me to the Chelsea Market. It was a former Nabsisco factory complex where the Oreo cookies were invented and produced in 1912. Nabisco left the complex in the mid 1940s, but the building is intact and has been renovated over the years for commercial stores. Now with an assortment of small boutique bakeries and food shops, it's another interesting place to wander though. You might want to pick up some yummy brownies from the Fat Witch while you're there.

(The Chelsea Market)

(The Oreo Cookie History)

(Fat Witch)

(Fat Witch Brownies)

(I brought some home)

(Cup Cakes that looks so yummy)

(Kitchen supply store in Chelsea Market)

(A display window that talks about the history)

Discovering The High Line, Chelsea

Giulia Says:

Aug 9th, 2010 17:45 | Reply

Wow Sarah, these are stunning shots! I’m serious!
I’ve been to the High Line but these pics just let me feel like I’m back to the place:)
And I’ve never seen those old shots of the original railways… it’s so beautiful! At the beginning I didn’t really “get” that place but I must say they had a great idea preserving that historical place.
Also, I’m glad you checked out Chelsea Market after reading my post about it, and I love the pics!
Fat Witch brownies… yummy!!!

swgraphic Says:

Aug 12th, 2010 03:32 | Reply

@Giulia, Thank you, your so sweet. I really love those old snapshot too. It makes me think about how New York look in the old times. I'm glad you post that up on your guide so I checked out Chelsea Market (for the 1st time ) hahah and had yummy brownies. @Andi, I don't live in the city, but if I do I'll go get those yummy brownies every other days ahahha. @Chris, Thank you girl. Yup I agree.... I didn't get the cupcake, it looks too good looking to be in my stomach. hahha

Andi Says:

Aug 9th, 2010 20:38 | Reply

Oh my gosh, what a fun day! I never knew that existed in NYC. Your pictures are beautiful as always. Cute pic of you and your fiance. :)

Cris Campos Says:

Aug 10th, 2010 00:48 | Reply

Great shots, Sarah!
Love the cupcakes! Not to eat, only to look. LOL

Verity Says:

Aug 12th, 2010 09:19 | Reply

What a cool idea. It is awesome that they turned the old railway into such a nice park. It looks like a lovely day out.

Also the cupcakes look tasty. I would probably get icing all over my face if I tried to eat them though.

Romantic bed and breakfasts Says:

Aug 19th, 2010 08:34 | Reply

The High Line is a beautiful renovated park in Chelsea.It is a wonderful place to pay a visit with lovely flowers and Benches.The place is so ideal for viewing the modern high rise buildings.The Chelsea market is also a great place for sweets and cookies.

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