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Built in the 1930s, the High Line was an elevated railway cutting through New York's Meatpacking and West Chelsea districts. Since the last train ran in 1980 nature has taken over - wild flower seeds have blown in, grasses and trees have naturalised. Friends of the High Line was founded to save it from demolition and a design team working with Piet Oudolf as consultant are transforming the space into a public park high above the streets of Manhattan. Oudolf's bold drifts of herbaceous perennials and grasses will echo the way that nature has reclaimed the disused tracks. More about the High Line.
Posted by Angie Lewin on November 25th, 2009
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