On The High Line: The Photo Site
An online companion to the book by Annik LaFarge
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Railroad Barge at Pier 66A
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Railroad Barge at Pier 66A
Lehigh Valley RR Pier 66 ca. 1925. Photo: Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, The New York Public Library York Public Library Digital Archive
Pier 66 1931, with Starrett-Lehigh warehouse under construction. Photo: Percy Loomis Sperr, July 12, 1931, New York Public Library Digital Archive
Pier 66, 1937. Photo: Percy Loomis Sperr, July 13, 1937, New York Public Library Digital Archive
Pier 66, 1951. Photo:Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, The New York Public Library
The John J. Harvey Fireboat (left) and Frying Pan (right) docked at their home, Pier 66
Pier 66, with the original railroad tracks extending toward the Hudson River Bike Path
Pier 66 at high tide
Pier 66 from New Jersey. Terminal & Central Stores at left, Starrett-Lehigh behind, Baltimore & Ohio warehouse at right