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New Preface to the 3rd Edition
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Prologue
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Foreword by Rick Darke
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Joel Sternfeld
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Designing the High Line
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Piet Oudolf + Plants of the High Line
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The Slow Stairs
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Friends of the High Line
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Gansevoort Woodland
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Mannahatta Then and Now
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The Manhattan Refrigerating Company
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Washington Grasslands
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Wildlife on the High Line
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Whitney Museum
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Gansevoort Pumping Station
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Pier 52 and Day’s End
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Thirteenth Avenue & Gansevoort Peninsula
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Pier 54 and Little Island
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The Meatpacking District
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14th Street Passage
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P.F. Collier & Son
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The Louche Hotels
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The Bog
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Piers and Pile Fields
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Pier 57
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The Sundeck
Hoboken Terminal
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Chelsea Market
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The Northern and Southern Spurs
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Merchants Refrigerating Company Warehouse
Piet Oudolf’s Favorites
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The Spring Cutback
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Other High Lines, by Rick Darke
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Death Avenue Amphitheater
The West Side Cowboy
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Tenth Avenue Square
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Chelsea Grasslands
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New Architecture along the High Line, Part One
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Tenement Houses
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High Line Art
Astilbe, Allium Mt. Everest, Staghorn Sumac
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The Chelsea Piers
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Grasses, by Rick Darke
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Publishing and Printing
Breaking the Grid
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Clement Clarke Moore – a.k.a Seal – Park
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Guardian Angel Church
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Holly on the High Line
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West Chelsea
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The Chelsea Thicket
General Theological Seminary
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The Art Deco Prison
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The Life Savers Building
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The Warehouse Law
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Center of Amusements
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The Spears Building and Seating Steps
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The Prairie Lawn
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The Chelsea Hotel
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The Empire Diner
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The Gallery and Art Scene
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London Terrace Apartments
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The Original People’s Park
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The Slow Park
New Architecture along the High Line: Part Two
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The Flyover
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Tree of Heaven: From Beloved to Bemoaned
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From Global Grocer to World School
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H. Wolff Book Manufacturing Co.
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Magnolias
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The Modern Luxury Cruise
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The Great Spires
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Water Towers
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Heavy Metal in West Chelsea
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Otis Elevator Company
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Pharmacy in the Sky
The Lighterage Era
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The Wildflower Field
The High Line Zeitgeist
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Peter Obletz
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New York’s Lumberyard
The Radial Bench
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30th Street Cut-Out
The Central Stores Complex
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The Morgan General Mail Facility and the Presence of Abraham Lincoln
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The Crossroads
The Eastern Rail Yards
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Keep It Wild: The Interim Walkway
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The Divine Wild Carrot
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Hell’s Kitchen
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The Javits Center Green Roof
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34th Street Entry Plaza and CSX Transportation Gate
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The Shed
Hudson Yards
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Tenth Avenue Spur
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Westyard Distribution Center
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The Moynihan Connector
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The Time Line, by Rick Darke